Mukesh Ambani unveils feature packed Jio phone at Rs ZERO
Apart From Jio Phone, The Company Has Also Launched A Cable TV At Rs 309 Per Month Using Which You Can Connect The JioPhone With Any TV And Not Just A Smart TV.
Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani on Friday unveiled JIO 4G VoLTE feature phone at an effective price of Rs ZERO. During the 40th annual general meeting (AGM) at Birla Matushri Sabhagar in Mumbai, Ambani said the new JIO phone will be free of cost but customers have to deposit Rs 1500 as security amount which shall be refunded in three years.
Jio Phone users will get unlimited data at Rs 153 per month, entirely 4G, and all voice calls and SMS will be free. The JioPhone, of course, will come with Internet connectivity with an additional feature of voice commands in 22 Indian languages.
The Jio phone will come with pre loaded Jio Apps and its users will be able to access services like JioTV, JioMovies, and others.
The phone will come with Alpha numeric keypad, 2.4-inch QVGA display, FM radio, Torch light, Headphone Jack, SD card slot, four-way navigation system, phone Contact Call History, and Jio Apps.
Apart from Jio phone, the company has also launched Jio phone Cable TV at Rs 309 per month using which you can connect the JioPhone with any TV and not just a smart TV.
The phone will be available for user testing in beta from 15th August and pre-bookings will start from August 24. Jio Phones will be made in India and company is eying 5 million Jio Phone users in the first week of its launch.
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