Ringing Bells Freedom 251 smartphone

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shawl_who said:
So wht u r saying is...that ppl will only get back cover of d phone in their orders. :D :em
I'm not sayin.. I'm just statin that in todays era,all u can get with this amount of money (after gettin a discount ) related to mobile is a cover. Otherwise,suppose this case turns out to be somethin else then thr is a possibility of gettin [emoji106] in return..
quad core processer it self costs in thousands..
 
adhu84 said:
Can we think in a different way..

Suppose they gets 1 crore (10 million ) booking for freedom251..(It is very much possible giving the R.s 251 price tag and the response so far because of free promotion they got through media till now)

So they will get around 291 crore INR from above 10 million orders. By investing this 10 million for four months till june 2016 (The duration they asked for delivery) they could get millions of INR as interest only..

For eg: if they invest in bank which provides 3.5% (minimum for savings per quarter) they will get minimum 34 lakh INR as interest with simple interest formula applied. The actual will be much higher using compounding calculation and investing in any other financial instruments.

Assume after 4 months, they will come up with a apology that they cant deliver the order and ready to refund INR 291 per booking and close the deal.

Think who will be the winner?

As per your Quotation....

if they got 291 CR from 10million
& invest them....

Later assume that they got half amount as Interest....
around RS.150 cr/-

Then they can make RS.376/- per phone...

still how they can made Smart Phone for RS 376/- !?!?!?!?!?!

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Amount just can't be doubled in just 3months
(but if they can found a way--- how can they make Smart Phone for RS.502/-)

without Government Support!?!?!?!?!
 
Where is the payment page ?:huh

After submitting order I am back to homepage. Is it on COD ?:huh
 
DISCLAIMER:This is a compilation of humour being shared by netizens around the world. DreamDTH & sam neither condones nor endorses any of the views shared in this article here. The subject matter is intended purely as satire.

  1. The short-tempered club of India has welcomed the launch of the phone. “Now I wouldn’t have to think twice before banging by phone on walls and breaking it when I am exasperated,” said a man named Sunny Deol who is also the group’s admin. Sources claim Sunny had almost managed to control his temper in last few years when he decided to switch from Nokia 3310 to the iPhone.
  2. Man asking for further discount on the Smartphone was thrown out by bouncers at Ringing Bells’ office. “Negotiating has become a bad habit for me. Even if somebody offers me something for free, I can’t stop myself from asking ‘Kuch aur kam nahi ho sakta.’ However this time it backfired,” said the man in question.
  3. Government of India would make use of the data of those who bought this phone to decide who all actually need gas subsidy. “Not only this, we are further thinking of redefining the poverty line. According to new definition people surviving on this smartphone would be considered poor,” said Dr Harshvardhan, Science and Technology minister of India.
  4. Toy Phone market hit by Freedom 251. Parents who so far would buy toy phones for their kid have now decided to give them the real phone instead. A father told TOI, “My kid has been asking for a mobile phone ever since he came out of his mother’s womb. I have been trying to dilly-dally saying he is not old enough yet. I was on my way to buy a toy phone for him today, but realized a toy phone was costing more that the real phone. So I gave in to my child’s demand.”
  5. Man sells his iPhone cover to buy 4 Freedom 251 phones. Unhappy with the look of the cover he bought for his iPhone last week from a vendor, the man had gone to return it. “The shopkeeper did not have enough cash so he gave me 4 Freedom 251 smarthphones instead,” the man confirmed.
 
Rs 251 phone: Did Ringing Bells merely rebrand rival's device?

After hogging limelight as the world's cheapest smartphone, the-Rs 251 phone is now in the midst of a controversy with analysts alleging that its maker -- Ringing Bells -- has merely rebranded a device by its rival, Adcom.

Analysts allege that the design of Ringing Bells' Freedom 251 handset resembles that of Adcom's Ikon 4, which is already available in the Indian market at Rs 3,999.

Interestingly, most built-in app icons on the Freedom 251 seem to be a direct copy of icons on Apple's iPhone, they added.

Asked about the allegation, a Ringing Bells executive said the devices at the launch were sample models.

"The ones that will be sold in the market won't have the branding," he added.

When contacted, Adcom founder and Chairman Sanjeev Bhatia told PTI that Ringing Bells had procured a few devices from the company.

"Some devices were taken from us. I can't comment any further on this," he said.

There have been speculations about how the company has managed to hit such ultra-low costs.

According to the Indian Cellular Association, the bill of material value for a product like this when sourced from the cheapest supply chain cost approximately USD 40 (Rs 2,700).

When translated into retail price after addition of applicable duties, taxes and distribution and retail margins, the cost of the product would be at least Rs 4,100.

ICA has written to Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad requesting him to get into depth of the issue, saying the price could not be below Rs 3,500 even after a subsidised sale.

Ringing Bells, on its part, said the manufacturing cost of the phone is about Rs 2,500, which will be recovered through a series of measures like economies of scale, innovative marketing, reduction in duties and creating an e-commerce marketplace.

The company, set up five months ago by Amity University graduate Mohit Kumar Goel, launched the device yesterday. It went up for sale today morning at 0600 hours but given the huge interest in the ultra-low cost smartphone, the company's website crashed.

Ringing Bells has now suspended taking orders for 24 hours due to the overload. It said it had received approximately six lakh hits per second, which resulted in the overload.

http://telecom.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/rs-251-phone-did-ringing-bells-merely-rebrand-rivals-device/51046390?photo_id=51025072
 
sam said:
DISCLAIMER:This is a compilation of humour being shared by netizens around the world. DreamDTH & sam neither condones nor endorses any of the views shared in this article here. The subject matter is intended purely as satire.

  1. The short-tempered club of India has welcomed the launch of the phone. “Now I wouldn’t have to think twice before banging by phone on walls and breaking it when I am exasperated,” said a man named Sunny Deol who is also the group’s admin. Sources claim Sunny had almost managed to control his temper in last few years when he decided to switch from Nokia 3310 to the iPhone.
  2. Man asking for further discount on the Smartphone was thrown out by bouncers at Ringing Bells’ office. “Negotiating has become a bad habit for me. Even if somebody offers me something for free, I can’t stop myself from asking ‘Kuch aur kam nahi ho sakta.’ However this time it backfired,” said the man in question.
  3. Government of India would make use of the data of those who bought this phone to decide who all actually need gas subsidy. “Not only this, we are further thinking of redefining the poverty line. According to new definition people surviving on this smartphone would be considered poor,” said Dr Harshvardhan, Science and Technology minister of India.
  4. Toy Phone market hit by Freedom 251. Parents who so far would buy toy phones for their kid have now decided to give them the real phone instead. A father told TOI, “My kid has been asking for a mobile phone ever since he came out of his mother’s womb. I have been trying to dilly-dally saying he is not old enough yet. I was on my way to buy a toy phone for him today, but realized a toy phone was costing more that the real phone. So I gave in to my child’s demand.”
  5. Man sells his iPhone cover to buy 4 Freedom 251 phones. Unhappy with the look of the cover he bought for his iPhone last week from a vendor, the man had gone to return it. “The shopkeeper did not have enough cash so he gave me 4 Freedom 251 smarthphones instead,” the man confirmed.

:D:lol gud ones... :shy
 
Sarkar said:
Where is the payment page ?:huh

After submitting order I am back to homepage. Is it on COD ?:huh
They'll send you the payment link on to your email within 48 hrs,you have to complete the payment in order to complete the purchase [emoji4]
 
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