Reliance Jio Smartphone for ₹1,500
It is quite common for the telecom giant Reliance to surprise its customers with offers. Earlier Reliance Jio Dhan Dhana Dhan attracted several customers who switched to Reliance SIMs.
Now, again the company is going to capture huge customers by announcing an offer of smartphone for just ₹1,500. The bookings for this smartphone begins on August 24.
Many customers are waiting to get it. Approximately one month ago, Mukesh Ambani announced that Reliance Jio will provide 4G feature phone termed as “India ka Smartphone” for ₹0.
However, customers will have to pay ₹1,500 as a security deposit which is refundable after a period of 36 months when the used device is returned to the company.
The phone has many advanced features like 4G VoLTE bolster. Other features include a 2-megapixel rear camera, VGA front camera, extended SD card bolster. It has a 2.4-inch display with 512 MB RAM, WI-FI, GPS and NFC.
Unlimited voice and data for the phone are also part of the package by paying a nominal amount per month by the customers.
Those who want to get the phone can book online using MyJio app or Jio.com website.
If anyone wants to get it offline, they can contact the Reliance Jio retailers and outlets.
Furnishing Aadhar card details is mandatory whether it purchased online or offline. Only one phone is allotted per an Aadhar number. Bulk orders if placed can be done only by providing PAN or GSTN number in the name of companies.
If you buy offline, you will be given a token number after providing Aadhar details which should be needed at the time of delivery of the device.
Reliance aims to sell 50 lakh devices throughout the country.
As per available sources, the phone will be delivered in the first week of September.
So, be ready and get it once the registration is open.
Reference: Times Now, Times of India
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