Indian Grocer’s Son Creates World’s Most Affordable Smartphone

Revolutionizing the Smartphone Industry in India

The son of a local greengrocer in the town of Meerut in Uttar Pradesh looks set to revolutionize the telephone industry in India with the invention of a Rs 251 (US$3.65) smartphone.

Indian man develops world's cheapest smartphone.
Indian man develops world’s cheapest smartphone.

Mohit Goel started his company, Ringing Bells, using a loan from his father’s fruit and vegetable business. Consequently, he began assembling high-spec phones in India, utilizing Taiwanese parts. The invention of the Freedom 251 brings roaming data within reach for millions of Indian families with low incomes. This innovation adds significant momentum to India’s already strong technical internet revolution. For further details, you can explore the relevant article on Times of India.


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