Reliance Jio marked its entry in the Indian telecom space by offering free unlimited, high-speed 4G internet, unlimited voice calls and unlimited access to its app ecosystem. Since launch, the operator has been promoting its all-IP network, and compatibility with 4G LTE and VoLTE-based smartphones. However, with a lot of users still using 3G smartphones, especially the ones in rural areas, it seems like Reliance Jio could extend its services to those users as well.
Currently, if you own a 4G smartphone that doesn’t support VoLTE, you can only use it for internet access. However, if you want to make voice calls, you have to install the Jio4GVoice app from Play Store to be able to make HD voice calls using Reliance Jio SIM card. Now, ZeeNews reports that Jio is working on a new mobile app which will allow 3G smartphone users to enjoy high-speed 4G services without having to buy a new 4G compatible device.
This app will be launched sometime by the end of this month, and 3G smartphones users could reap benefits of ‘Happy New Year’ offer, the report states. However, it sounds a little sketchy at the moment, especially considering the fact Reliance Jio claims itself to be an all-IP 4G service provider. It remains to be seen how Jio could match the spectrum just by using an app. Till the time Jio doesn’t officially announce the same, we’d advice you to take this news with a grain of salt.
Reliance Jio SIM cards could soon work with 3G smartphones: Report
Currently, if you own a 4G smartphone that doesn’t support VoLTE, you can only use it for internet access. However, if you want to make voice calls, you have to install the Jio4GVoice app from Play Store to be able to make HD voice calls using Reliance Jio SIM card. Now, ZeeNews reports that Jio is working on a new mobile app which will allow 3G smartphone users to enjoy high-speed 4G services without having to buy a new 4G compatible device.
This app will be launched sometime by the end of this month, and 3G smartphones users could reap benefits of ‘Happy New Year’ offer, the report states. However, it sounds a little sketchy at the moment, especially considering the fact Reliance Jio claims itself to be an all-IP 4G service provider. It remains to be seen how Jio could match the spectrum just by using an app. Till the time Jio doesn’t officially announce the same, we’d advice you to take this news with a grain of salt.
Reliance Jio SIM cards could soon work with 3G smartphones: Report