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Reliance Jio preview available for Gionee, Karbonn and Lava smartphones

NEW DELHI: It seems that Reliance is going all out to push its Jio 4G services as much as possible, as the list of smartphone manufacturers on whose devices its services can be previewed keeps growing on a steady basis.

After collaborating with Panasonic, Micromax, Alcatel, TCL and numerous others, the company has now announced that its Jio preview offer is also available to all customers who have 4G-enabled smartphones from Gionee, Karbonn and Lava. As per the company, the move is aimed at making 4G-LTE access a reality for a wider customer base.

Getting started with the Reliance Jio preview offer is easy. Customers who own a 4G-enabled smartphone from any of the above mentioned three manufacturers can avail the Jio preview offer at all Reliance Digital stores (including Digital Xpress and Digital Xpress Mini) and other select smartphone retail outlets across the country. Customers can get the Jio SIM on submitting their KYC documents at the time of purchase of their smartphones. As per the offer, customers can enjoy unlimited access to Jio services for 90 days from the activation of the Jio SIM. Jio's 4G -LTE services include unlimited HD Voice calls & Video calls, unlimited SMS, unlimited High-Speed Data and a host of Jio Premium apps such as JioPlay, JioOnDemand, JioBeats, JioMags, JioXpressNews, JioDrive, JioSecurity, and JioMoney. Reliance Jio hits back at top telecom companies Jio Preview offer is part of the test phase of Jio services, initially launched for Reliance employees and later extended to family & friends, partners and vendors. The offer has been slowly opened up for LYF smartphone users, users of Samsung and LG 4G smartphones. Lately, the offer was extended to users of Panasonic , Asus, Micromax, TCL and Alcatel 4G smartphones, as mentioned above.
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