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Freedom 251 Smartphone Still Floating, Ringing Bells claims 70K Units Delivered

Freedom 251 Smartphone Still Floating, Ringing Bells claims 70K Units Delivered

From the first point of view, the speculated Freedom 251 mobile phone which was boasting of offering all the latest smartphone features in a tiny packed amount of INR 251 was seen amusingly but the company has brought himself in the media and cleared some of the rumors from their own voice.

Questionable organization Ringing Bells that asserted to offer world's least expensive cell phone, Freedom 251 evaluated at Rs 251, said on Thursday that it is "very much in the market and is operating as earlier", rubbishing reports that it has shut down.

Reports proposed that MDM Electronics was registered on 7 December with a share capital of Rs 25 lakh and paid up capital is Rs 20 lakh. Reports included that the organization was looking to enter an indistinguishable business from the past organization - selling cell phones, TVs and so on. The organization has its registered office at C-2, third floor, Kailash Colony, New Delhi.

The organization additionally said in an announcement that MDM Electronics is a different entity, distinct from Ringing Bells, after news turned out that it had begun the venture having Mohit Goel (MD of Ringing Bells), Shashank Goel (linked to the old organization) and Ashok Chaddha (President of Ringing Bells) as the general employees running it.

The announcement said that the organization is making endeavors to deliver Freedom 251 and has so far conveyed around 70,000 units in states like West Bengal, Jharkhand, Haryana, Himachal, Uttarakhand, New Delhi, Punjab, J&K, Bihar, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.

Clarifying the acquiescence of Dharna Goel, CEO, Ringing Bells, an announcement said that Anmol Goel, who is likewise one of the founder directors, is looking after the undertakings of the organization. In one of the statement, it said that “We are still getting a lot of interest in our product as we have proved that it is possible to arm each and everyone with the reality of the digital world. Our target is the low-income people.”

Ringing Bells had issued a cheque worth Rs 2 crore which skipped because of 'insufficient funds'. The following hearing of the case will occur on 28 April. Proprietors of the organization were as of late summoned by a Delhi court for a check skip case documented by Aryan Infratech Pvt Ltd, a private firm.