In the 44th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), Chairman Mukesh Ambani has announced JioPhone Next. It has been made in partnership with Reliance Jio and Google. This is a very affordable 4G smartphone, which will be available for sale in the Indian market from 10th September i.e. Ganesh Chaturthi. The new smartphone will be equipped with features and apps from Jio and Google. It will work on Google Android based operating system. Read Also- 4G and 5G variants of Realme Narzo 30 launched in India, know what is the difference between the two
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Price of Jiophone Next
The price of JioPhone Next has not been disclosed. But Mukesh Abani, chairman of Reliance Jio, has claimed that it will be the cheapest smartphone not only in India but in the world. Mukesh Ambani announced that the new JioPhone Next is designed according to the needs of Indians, which can be made 2G free to India. It will be first made available in the Indian market. It will then be offered for sale outside India. JioPhone Next users will be able to download apps from Google Play Store. The phone will also get the best camera and Android updates. Read Also- Lava Benco V80 Smartphone Launched With Strong Battery And Big Display
Google CEO Sundar Pichai said that “Our next step begins with a new, affordable Jio smartphone made in collaboration with Google and Jio. It is built for India and will open up new possibilities for millions of new users who will be experiencing the Internet for the first time. A new 5G partnership between Google Cloud and Jio will help connect over a billion Indians to faster internet and lay the foundation for India's next phase of digitisation." Read Also- Windows 11 Launch Event Today: Livestream can be seen like this, know possible features
According to Reliance Jio Chairman Mukesh Ambani, Reliance Jio is at number two in the world in terms of data consumption. 630 million GB data is consumed per month on Reliance Jio's network. This is 45 percent more than last year.
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