Jio phone booking: Less than 2 days to go; fill registration form to avail handset on first come, first serve basis

The much awaited Jio phone will be given on the ‘first come, first serve basis’. Moreover, Jio has launched a form for online registration ahead of the opening of bookings.

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In less than 2 days from now, Reliance will start bookings for Jio Phone.

In less than 2 days from now, Reliance will start bookings for Jio Phone. The much awaited Jio phone will be given on the ‘first come, first serve basis’. Moreover, Jio has launched a form for online registration ahead of the opening of bookings. People who are willing to buy Jio Phone can now register online on Jio’s official website. Jio Phone, targeted at 50 crore feature phone users in the country, will be available for pre-booking from August 24 on payment of a refundable security deposit of Rs 1,500. This deposit will be refunded after 36 months on the return of the phone and this is how the price of the phone will be effectively zero, as per the announcement made by Mukesh Ambani.

The Jio Phone’s user testing in beta mode began on August 15. Reliance Jio, the fourth-generation telecom arm of Reliance Industries, will provide unlimited data on the phone for Rs 153 per month.

How to fill online registration form?

People interested in buying Jio Phone can directly log on to this URL for registration: http://www.jio.com/en-in/jp-keep-me-posted

Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) Chairman Mukesh Ambani had taken everyone by surprise when he announced the launch of Jio phone. Jio has 125 million users since its launch in September last year, as per a report in PTI.

 

This article was first uploaded on August twenty-two, twenty seventeen, at fifty-three minutes past four in the afternoon.

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