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‘Namotel Acche Din’ World’s Cheapest Android Mobile for Just Rs.99
The Namotel Acche Din has beat Freedom 251 and Docoss X1 which were priced at Rs 251 and Rs 888 respectively. Now, a third player has entered the game.
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Promoted by Madhava Reddy, the ‘Namotel achhe din’ is unequivocally the cheapest smartphone phone in the world at Rs 99. Internal Storage is 4 GB and it is expandable up to 32 GB through microSD card. The device is running on Android 5.1 Lollipop, powered with a 1.3GHz quadcore processor that should be good enough for basic applications like WhatsApp that can be connected with Wi-Fi or 3G.
Of course, as expected, there are a few discrepancies.
Although Namotel’s official website opens without a hiccup, getting yourself to pre-order one of these phones will take some stress.
If you are planning to register for this Rs. 99 smartphone, wait for sometime and let the real truth come out before you’ll become a part of any scam. The form requires them to submit their Aadhar card number and photo. That seems like an terrible lot of trouble to buy a phone. Wondering Why?? Have a look at the new cheapest smartphone named “Namotel Acche Din” only for Just Rs.99/-. The about page itself looks to be suspicious.
The company has also added a note on its site that says: “Pictures shown on website is for illustration purposes only”. Acche Din is also available on cash-on- delivery basis.
We should point out that Namotel as a brand or name was something no one has heard of before, but given the Ringing Bells and Docoss story, we are not surprising that another “newcomer” has launched a cheap smartphone and that too with a name that rings a bell. But the cost has been slashed to Rs 99.
BeMybannker is reportedly run by a group of banking professionals, and their aim according to the official website is to make your banking interactions totally hassle free and highly personalized.
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While the Freedom 251 was seen through a proper press conference and then some interviews of the MD of the company, the Docoss X1 just showed its appearance on every local newspaper to get enough PR. But now, the Namotel phone was launched through a press event in Bengaluru, India.