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Monday 19 October 2020

Reliance Jio will offer 5G smartphones for Rs 3,000, looking at 20 crore mobile phone users

Mukesh Ambani's plan:Reliance Jio will offer 5G smartphones for Rs 3,000, looking at 20 crore mobile phone users



Initially, 5G smartphones will be available for less than Rs 5,000
The price will be gradually reduced as sales increase

 As the demand increases, the price will be gradually reduced to Rs 2,500 to Rs 3,000. An official of the company has given information about this. According
to a
Reliance Jio official, the company is currently eyeing 200 to 300 million G2 users. Initially, there are plans to launch 5G smartphones priced below Rs 5,000. When sales increase, the price will be reduced to Rs 2,500 to Rs 3,000 per unit.


Geo unveiled the country's first 4G mobile phone
Reliance Jio is the first company to launch 4G mobile phones in the country. This mobile phone was named Geo Phone. The phone was given away free of cost to Geo customers on a Rs 1,500 refundable deposit. 

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Mukesh Ambani wants to give smartphones to 350 million feature phone users at a reasonable price
Mukesh Ambani emphasized on converting 35 crore users who are currently using 2G feature phones to smartphones at a reasonable price. Mukesh Ambani has said this at a time when India is ready to enter the 5G era.


Reliance Jio found with Google's Android phone will be cheaper
Mukesh Ambani had earlier Rs 33.737 crore Live Platform 7.7 percent stake in the technology sector leading Google to sell advertising. Under the partnership, Reliance Jio will partner with Google to develop cheaper Android smartphones. In addition, the company is developing 5G network devices. The company has sought a spectrum from the Department of Telecom for testing of these devices. The company plans to export 5G devices.

Read in Gujarati news 

There is currently no
5G service was available in the country. The government has not yet allotted 5G spectrum to the telecom operator for field trials. Those involved in the industry believe that the commercialization of 5G services in the country could start from the next financial year.

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