(Must Read) Finally Ringing Bells Has Answered All The Questions Regarding Freedom 251
- It has been the day when everyone decided to wake
up early in the morning before 6 AM even the ones who have never gave a
damn when they were facing exams. The news of cheapest smartphone ever
‘Freedom 251’ for just Rs.251 has hit the media and that is when the
nation got mad about it. But, as soon as the customers decided to place
order or at least tried to open the official website to buy the
smartphone all they could see is just a blank screen, that is error in
loading which caused due to the heavy load on servers as per the
company’s explanation.
- Soon after which the twitter was flooded with the memes trolling
Freedom 251 for not being able to stand on their words and letting
people place an order. However, after a while the website begin to load
fully but majority of the people still faced the same problem at placing
the order. As a result, there were many questions raised of whose
answers the nation wanted to know at any cost are finally answered by
the producing company Ringing Bells.
1. There seems a problem with the payment gateway while ordering the phone from the freedom251.com website. Why and how soon will it be resolved? Has the sales stopped permanently?
- This problem occurred on morning of February 18 consequent to the
pleasant deluge of viewers where even the high performance servers of
our payment gateway and our main server providers could not cope. There
were 20 lakh requests on February 18 at the peak load and the total
number of registrations received on the day were 3,70,15,000. We
addressed the problem on a ‘war footing’ and with the help of our
associates, were back on-line by 06.00 hrs by morning of February 19.
Registrations have continued smoothly thereafter.
2. How many handsets have been sold so far?
- 30,000 plus and these were on day 1 reflecting the fact that our
payment gateway could not support the transaction load and as per
guidelines are deposited in the nodal account with the payment gateway
where the company will claim payment only after submission of delivery
proof.
- We have 3.70 crore registrations on day 1 + 2.47 crore on day 2 as of 19:49 hrs.
3. Why has Freedom 251 got Adcom branding on the front panel?
Is it being manufactured by Adcom? And why was the branding covered by a
whitener?
- What was that for? Even if it was just for demo and a sample
phone why did the company fringe into other company products for that,
why could not they just order fresh samples from where ever they were
trading?
- We just wanted to show a sample/prototype of what the handsets will
look like. This is not the final piece. Hence, we obviously wanted to
provide “Made in India” handsets as that is the core of our vision. We
did a quick and intensive search and located the components but re touch
the plate, we faced a problem in view of the fragile nature in addition
to the scratch-proof requirements of the piece. ADCOM is an Indian
company and we were able to source from them.
- In view of the shortage of time and given that these were to serve
only as prototypes given FOC to a limited list of persons, we went
ahead.
- We would clearly mention that the final Freedom 251
manufactured/assembled in India would have identical specs – ie no
change. There maybe some changes in curvature/ buttons placements for
aesthetics, if at all.
4. Deeper media investigation suggests Adcom is a local
manufacturer of IT products and their spokesperson had no clue that
their product is being re-branded and sold like this. This can be a
potential lawsuit.
- You may speak to Mr Sanjiv Bhatia – the Director of ADCOM – and he would confirm the true version to you.
5. The promised pre-loaded apps for fishermen and farmers and women safety are not present on the mobile handset media received
- These will be on the “Final Freedom 251” with our custom designed new UI.
6. The user interface icons are exactly like Apple iPhone
including icons like web browsers etc. which can be construed as
copyright infringement
- As will be noted on a closer look, that the UI, even on the
prototype, is not identical to Apple. In any case we will have our
custom designed new UI for our Final Freedom 251.
7. The phone is not listed on the BIS certifications page, why ?
- Application is under filing and we expect to have the certification in hand well before delivery commences.
8. All 3G devices are supposed to be registered with Qualcomm
as part of the licensing agreement but the Freedom 251 is not showing
up, why?
- At present, we are using Spreadtrum Chipset then why do we need to register with Qualcomm ?
9.The phone is running on Android, but is not showing in a list on Android partners either. Why?
- We are registered with Google Android Developers Platform.
10. Can we provide a list of customer care centres promised?
Media is getting queries from customers about customer care centres,
only details they have found as customer support is email and phone
number.
11. If the actual phone is not ready why a rebranded
different phone was given to the media. Is the much-hyped Freedom 251 a
concept in-the-air only?
- When we design a concept, we produce a prototype to demonstrate. Then
we test the acceptability from the target audience. Once this is
accepted, we take this prototype to the design house to design the
chipset; the mould and then we decide on the actual add-ons like the
buttons – the colour – screen quality etc. We did not distribute the
handsets, we handed-over the prototypes FOC to assess the acceptability
and validate our concept.
12. How is Indian government partnering with a company with
no proven track record? BJP MP Kirit Somaiya has raised questions and
written to both TRAI and Ministry of Telecom to investigate the issue.
This follows mobile industry body Indian Cellular Association (ICA)
letter to Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad yesterday to get into
depth of the issue, saying the rate could not be below Rs 3,500 even
after a subsidised sale. They are willing to give all the technical
assistance. The Indian Government is not partnering the company.
- We will comply with all required regulations of TRAI & telecom authorities in India.
13. What about the other handsets? People have been
complaining about no delivery or even an order confirmation? Is this
just a con game?
- We have delivered Rs 1.7 crore worth of phones so far. In addition,
PayU [Payment Gateway] has received Rs 1.75 crores against our handset
online bookings of Phase 1 and here, as we have committed, we will claim
our money only after we complete delivery on Feb 25, 2016 and after we
submit proof of delivery.
14. Some media persons reaching the Ringing Bells Pvt. Ltd
Noida office found it to be deserted. Is it even a genuine company with
manufacturing plant?
- Our corporate office is at B44, Sector 63, Noida 201301. All are
welcome to come to our office and we will be privileged to greet you.
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