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Reliance JioPhone's new plans: All you need to know

Reliance Jio's much-hyped ultra-budget phone - JioPhone - has been finally launched in India. Called 'India ka intelligent smartphone,' the phone will be available for pre-booking from August 24. It'll be made available on first-come-first-serve basis by September.



Reliance Jio's much-awaited feature phone is here. Chairman Mukesh Ambani unveiled the device at the company's 40th AGM in Mumbai today. Though Ambani didn't reveal the exact specifications of the device, he did show some of its key features. The dual-SIM phone will be available at an ‘effective’ price of Rs 0. The trials for Jio Phone will start on August 15, 2017 and it will go on pre-order on August 24. The company said that by Spetember the smartphone will reach most users. Here's all you need to know about the new Reliance Jio phones. Here's looking at some of the phone's hot features.

  • 7 'hottest features' of Reliance's 'free' JioPhone

1)   Voice commands
The all-new JioPhone supports voice commands. At the annual general meeting, the company demonstrated how users can use voice commands to call, message, open apps and more.

 

2)   JioPhone to support 24 Indian languages

 

The new JioPhone will support as many as 24 Indian languages. The phone's keypad too is said to be multi-lingual.


3)   Jio Phone promises users access to unlimited data

 

Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani also confirmed at the meeting that all Jio Phone users will get access to 'unlimited data'. The tariff plan for this starts at Rs 153 under the company's Dhan Dhana Dhan offer.

 

4)   JioPhone users will get free voice-calling

 

Yes, in addition to unlimited data voice calls are free on JioPhone (similar to those on Reliance Jio network).

 

5)   SoS feature

 

The JioPhone comes offers SOS support, wherein users can simply long-press the ‘5’ button on the keypad to send a distress message. The message includes the location details of the user.

 

6)   JioPhone to support NFC payments

 

JioPhone will also be receiving the ability to use NFC payments feature by end of this year. The NFC support will arrive as a part of a software update.

 

 

7)   JioPhone's alleged specifications

 

The JioPhone is said to run on KAI OS, which is a forked OS version of the Firefox OS. Sporting a 2.4-inch non touch-screen display, the JioPhone reportedly has 512MB RAM and 4GB internal memory. The device is also said to support microSD card to extend the inbuilt storage to 128GB. It packs 2MP rear camera and a VGA front-facing camera as well. The JioPhone is backed by a 2000mAh battery and comes with wireless networks such as Bluetooth v4.1 +, Wi-Fi and FM Radio.


Just like the smartphones, Reliance Jio has announced numerous low-priced plans for the JioPhone. Here are all the plans that you can avail with the JioPhone:



Rs 23 planVoice calls: Free
Data: Unlimited with FUP limit of 500MB
Validity: 2 days

Rs 53 planVoice calls: Free
Data: Unlimited with FUP limit of 500MB
Validity: 7 days

Rs 153 planVoice calls: Free
Data: Unlimited with FUP limit of 500MB
Validity: 30 days

Rs 309 planVoice calls: Free

Data: Unlimited with FUP limit of 1GB


Validity: 30 days

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