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Jio Phone 2 booking starts tomorrow: Things to know before you order it

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The Jio Phone 2 will be available at an introductory price of Rs 2,999, and pre-booking would start tomorrow (August 15) on Jio.com and My Jio app Technology News : Reliance Jio, the Mukesh Ambani -owned telecommunication service provider, announced the Jio Phone 2 at the Reliance Industries' 41st Annual General Meeting, which was held in Mumbai on July 4. The successor to the JioPhone, the Jio Phone 2 is also a 4G LTE-enabled feature phone. However, it boasts a new form factor, inspired from Blackberry devices with a full QWERTY keyboard and a horizontal screen. The phone comes preloaded with several new apps such as Facebook, WhatsApp and YouTube. The phone will be available at an introductory price of Rs 2,999, and pre-booking would start from tomorrow (August 15) on Jio.com and My Jio app. Unlike JioPhone, the Jio Phone 2 is expected not to go through a lengthy pre-registration process. Instead, customers can pre-book the device by making an upfront payment of

Reliance Jio Phone 2, Jio GigaFibre pre-bookings start on Aug 15: Know more

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The Jio Phone 2 and Jio GigaFibre home broadband services were announced at the Reliance Industries 41st Annual General Meeting, which was held in Mumbai on July 5 Companies News : Reliance Jio Infocomm, a Mukesh Ambani-owned telecommunication operator, announced the Jio Phone 2 and Jio GigaFibre home broadband services at the Reliance Industries 41st Annual General Meeting, which was held in Mumbai on July 5. While Reliance Jio confirmed the price of the Jio Phone 2, it did not reveal the GigaFibre connection cost or plans detail. However, the company announced that the pre-registrations for both the feature phone and broadband connections would start on Jio.com and Jio mobile app from August 15. Here is things to know about the JioPhone 2 and Jio GigaFibre home broadband service: Jio GigaFibre Jio GigaFibre The Reliance Jio GigaFibre is a fixed-line broadband service, which would be launched in 1,100 cities simultaneously for homes, merchants and small and me