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Gadgets Now | Gadgets Now Bureau29 Nov, 2020, 09:21AM IST
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Reliance Jio-exclusive 4G smartphone to launch ‘soon’: 7 things to know
Reliance Jio is reportedly set to launch 4G smartphone in December. The smartphone will be launched as bundled offering with data and other benefits. Here’s all that what reports claim about the upcoming smartphone.
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‘Jio-exclusive’ smartphone likely to be launched with Vivo, dubbed Vivo Y1s
The company is reportedly set to launch the ‘Jio exclusive’ smartphone through partnership with Chinese brand Vivo. The phone is said to be part of Vivo’s Y series, and may be priced around Rs 8,000.
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Phone to bundle OTT subscriptions, cashback, shopping discounts and more
According to a report in Economic Times (ET),Jio is likely to offer discounts, OTT subscriptions, shopping benefits and one-time screen replacement. These benefits will be valid if the customer takes the handset locked with a Jio connection.
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Reliance Jio also talking to other phone brands
Jio is also said to be in talks with local smartphone players like Lava and Karbonn as well as and other Chinese brands for similar partnerships.
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Vivo Y1s is listed on Vivo’s global website
Vivo Y1s is already listed on Vivo’s global website. It has launched in some markets outside India.
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Vivo Y1s specifications
Vivo Y1s runs on MediaTek Helio P35 processor, sports 6.22-inch display and packs 4,030 mAh battery. It has a 6.22-inch HD+ display. The front camera is 5MP and rear is 13MP. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 2.4, Bluetooth 5.0 and USB 2.0. It also comes in Aurora Blue and Olive Black colour options.
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Reliance Jio’s phone with Google may launch in 2021
Reliance Jio is also planning to launch low-cost 4G phones with Google. These devices though are likely to launch in 2021.
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Airtel too may launch phones with Lava and Karbonn
Bharti Airtel too is planning to launch bundled smartphones. The company is said to be in talks with Lava and Karbonn for low-cost 4G smartphones. Airtel has also officially said that it is exploring its device options.
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