Technology: ChampOne C1 smartphone launched during Rs 501

After Ringing Bells’ Freedom 251, that followed a Docoss X1 labelled during Rs 888 and finally a Namotel Acche Din, that was launched during an unimaginable Rs 99, a organisation named ChampOne Communications has announced a ChampOne C1 smartphone.

Yet another 'world's cheapest smartphone'? ChampOne C1 launched during Rs 501
The registration page on a official website

A peep sale for a ChampOne S1 smartphone is set to start on Sep 2. But, there’s a catch. According to a company’s official website, a cost is for promotional reasons and a phone’s labelled will be increasing to Rs 8,000 after it gains popularity. Registrations for a peep sale have been non-stop given Aug 22.

Key specs of a ChampOne C1 smartphone
- 5-inch HD display
- MT6736 1.3Ghz quad-core processor
- 2GB RAM
- 16GB of inner storage expandable to 64GB around microSD
- 8MP back camera, 5MP front camera
- Fingerprint scanning

Currently there are some technical problems with a registration process. Below is a twin from a central ChampOne website…

“We are confronting technical emanate with a remuneration gateway partner [Ccavenue (Avenues India Pvt. Ltd.)]. You would not be means to register for a focus for subsequent 24 hours. We unequivocally bewail for your nuisance and would try to get it bound as shortly as possible. Thank we for your support.”

Full specifications of a ChampOne C1 smartphone
Network: 4G LTE
Platform: MT6735 Quad-core (1.3GHz)
Operating System: Android 5.1
Display: 5.0″ HD(1280*720) IPS Display
SIM/UIM: Dual Sim
Camera: 8.0 MP Back/ 5.0 MP Front
RAM: 2 GB RAM
Internal Storage: 16 GB
Color: White, Silver Gold
Audio Jack: 3.5 MM
USB Port: MicroUSB
Battery Type: LiPo 2500 mAh
Charger: 5V/2A Quick Charge
Accessories: Charger, Data Cable, Earphone

In May this year, a Namotel Acche Din smartphone was denounced in a press discussion in Bengaluru. The phone came with 4 in. arrangement and it runs on Android 5.1 Lollipop and powered by 1.3GHz quadcore processor alongwith 1 GB RAM. (Read more)

In April, Docoss, a record organisation formed in Jaipur, Rajasthan, announced a new smartphone named Docoss X1 for Rs. 888 in a Indian market. (Read more)

After delivering a initial 5,000 ‘Freedom 251′ smartphones, Ringing Bells on announced on early Aug that it would broach 65,000 some-more inclination to those who had requisitioned a reduction than $4 smartphones in a money on smoothness (COD) mode.

Also review – Freedom 251 review: Good, basic-level smartphone for a masses

The association in mid-February this year designed to broach 25 lakh handsets before Jun 30. Ringing Bells perceived huge over 7 crore registrations before a remuneration gateway crashed. (Read more)

The startup organisation from Noida has launched the world’s cheapest smartphone ‘Freedom 251′ in Feb this year, during a chuck divided cost of Rs 251. Soon after a launch a association refused to register any bookings as a central site crashed.

Noida Police after purebred a box of intrigue opposite a owners of Ringing Bells who had offering to sell a world’s cheapest smartphone following a censure filed by BJP personality Kirit Somaiya. The association in mid-February this year designed to broach 25 lakh handsets before Jun 30. Ringing Bells perceived huge over 7 crore registrations before a remuneration gateway crashed.
- With inputs from agencies

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