The 15-year-old boy Masud Sarkar was a class VIII student of Tentulia High School at Tentulia village.
Masud's father Mabibul Sarkar is a poor farmer, who turned down the boy's demand for a touchscreen mobile.
The family had two ordinary mobile phone sets.
Masud consumed pesticide on Saturday night after which he was rushed to Lalbagh sub-divisional hospital where he died yesterday, hospital authorities said.
An unnatural death case has been lodged in this connection, Additional Superintendent of Police K Kannan said.
"This suicide incident which was a result of disappointment induced by failure to get a trendy phone has happened for the first time in our school," he said.
A memorial service was being held in the school today, he said.
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