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Friday, July 21, 2017

Reliance 40th AGM in Mumbai -,Jio Phone For Rs 0 Announced - All You Need to Know Friday July 21,2017



Reliance Jio has announced its new Jio Phone at the company's 40th AGM keynote. The new Jio Phone comes as a 4G LTE phone with an Alpha-numeric keypad for inputs, coupled with the ability to decipher voice command inputs.

The Jio phone features support for 22 Indian languages. Users of the Jio phone will be able to perform actions like calling, messaging, browsing the Internet, playing music and videos and more through voice commands.

 The number 5 on the keypad of the Jio Phone acts as an SOS button and calls, messages and sends the location of the user to a preset number at the time of emergency.

Reliance Jio will soon integrate the local Police and other emergency services with this feature.

The Jio Phone will also be getting NFC support to let users link their bank and other accounts to further make payments through a simple tap on the Jio phone.

The NFC support feature is currently in development phase and will appear automatically on the Jio phone through a software upgrade, as the hardware of the Jio phone is already compatible with the NFC support.

The Jio Phone comes as a complete 'Make in India' product.

The Jio Phone offers free voice calls to its users throughout their usage. As a complimentary offer with the Jio Phone, Reliance Jio is offering Jio Dhan Dhana Dhan Plan for Rs 153 with free voice and SMS, unlimited data and Jio apps. Reliance Jio has announced the Jio Phone at an effective price of Rs 0.

To avoid potential misuse, Reliance Jio will collect 100 percent refundable amount of Rs 1,500 for the Jio Phone, which will be refunded after a period of 3 years upon the return of the Jio Phone.

Dubbed as “India ka smartphone” by Reliance Industry Chairman Mukesh Ambani himself, the Jio Phone aims to offer the best of both worlds. With Nokia’s failure to innovate and empower its brand new 3310 (2017) to make it useful for a 4G world, the Jio Phone seems to be well-poised to kill traditional feature phones and even take on substandard Android smartphones under Rs 4,000

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