Reliance Launched JioFi 4G Hotspot With OLED Display: Price, Specs & More

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Reliance Jio has silently launched JioFi 4G hotspot device that features OLED display and a large battery. Nowadays it’s hard to obtain Reliance Jio SIM because of the official launch of Jio SIM and higher demands.

The device is dimensionally larger than the previous JioFi 2 device and sports a small OLED display to show the SIM card status, battery status, connectivity status, and other related stuff. The device is priced at Rs.1,999.

Also Read : Reliance Jio SIM Officially Launched

JioFi has got a larger 2,600mAh battery for longer backup in comparison to the existing one which featured 2300mAh battery.  The battery will provide 5 hours of backup as written on the packaging. The device can connect up to 10 devices at the same time. There is also a MicroSD card slot that can support cards up to 32GB.

Up to 31 devices can be connected to the existing JioFi but the newer version supports only up to 10 devices. Reliance Jio Preview offer is applicable on the new JioFi device and according to it, one can use free data till 31 December, 2016.

Also Read: Reliance Jio-Now Create A Wi-Fi Zone Wherever You Go With Battery Free Jio Dongle 2

It’s a portable device that means you can carry the device wherever you go and can surf internet whenever you want and wherever you want. You can connect it to any smartphone, doesn’t matter if it’s 3G or 4G. You can also send free messages and make free calls using Jio Join app through the JioFi device.

The existing JioFi device was launched at a price tag of Rs.2,899 but later the price slashed to Rs.1,999. It’s now available at the same price as the new JioFi.

Also Read : Reliance Jio Preview Offer Now Officially Applied To These Smartphones

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