Skip to main content

Intex partners with Reliance Jio to offer free 25GB 4G data


Domestic smartphone maker Intex has entered into a partnership with Reliance Jio to offer up to 25GB additional data for its 4G smartphone users. The extra data can be availed with a limit of 5GB per month for 5 months.
With the offer, Intex 4G smartphone users can get 5GB Reliance Jio data per month with a recharge of Rs. 309 or above for up to 5 recharges. The offer is valid only when Reliance Jioservices are activated for the first time on their phone on or after September 4th, 2017. The offer is valid until March 31, 2018.

Intex-Reliance Jio Offer Eligible Devices

The following Intex devices are eligible for the offer: Aqua 4.0 4G, Aqua 4G Mini, Aqua Amaze+, Aqua Power IV, Aqua Prime 4G, Aqua Pro 4G, Aqua Strong 5.1+, Aqua Trend Lite, Elyt-e1, Elyt-e7, Aqua Selfie, Aqua S1, Aqua Lions 2, Aqua Lions 3, Aqua Style III, Aqua Note 5.5, Aqua 5.5 VR+, Aqua Zenith, Cloud Q11 and Cloud Style 4G.

How to redeem additional Jio data voucher

Once you have inserted the Jio SIM in the primary slot of your Intex 4G phone, install the MyJio app. Now, open MyJio and go to ‘My Vouchers’ section in the menu. You will see the “Additional Data Voucher(s)” under ‘View’ tab.
Now, click ‘Recharge’ to redeem your voucher. Once again, click ‘Recharge’ at the bottom to complete the process. You will get a confirmation on successful redemption of the voucher. The Additional Data would be credited to your account within 48 hours of Recharge.
Commenting on the partnership, Nidhi Markanday, Director & Business Head – Mobiles, Intex Technologies said,
“With this partnership, Intex is catering to the needs of the never-ending data appetite of today’s tech savvy consumers especially during the festive season when data consumption will be limitless. The world’s largest end-to-end IP network of Jio and Intex’s pan-India mobile distribution network will together be a delight for consumers. Partnering with Jio will surely boost our current and potential consumer base.’’

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

HTC Desire 20 Pro certified by Google Play, NCC

HTC’s glory days are well in the past, but the Taiwanese company is trying to stay relevant in the smartphone world. As spotted by a vigilant Twitter user, the Desire 20 Pro has been certified at NCC and Google Play Support. Previously the same phone appeared on Geekbench and in leaked schematics . The Google Play Support page mentions the same HTC 2Q9J1000 model number we saw earlier. Seeing how this is a Pro there is likely to be a vanilla version in the pipeline as well, but we haven't heard anything about it. HTC Desire 20 Pro certifications When the phones eventually arrive, they will be a follow-up of the Desire 19 lineup that brought us the Desire 19s and Desire 19+ . Both of them had unimpressive Helio chipsets (respectively P22 and P35) and the main camera was 13 MP f/1.9 with PDAF on both of them. Hopefully, this year’s Desire lineup will get in line with the current trends and introduce big batteries, fast charging, and better cameras if HTC w...

IDC: Global smartphone shipments to decline by 12% in 2020

The latest predictions from analysts IDC concerns the global smartphone shipments and they sound properly grim. Total shipments for 2020 are expected to reach 1.2 billion units which would be an 11.9% decline compared to 2019. The new estimate is based on the Q1 shipment results which saw the largest decline in smartphone sales in the history of IDC’s Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker at -14.5%. Looking at the first half of 2020, IDC predicts an 18.2% decline in shipments due to lowered consumer spending. According to IDC’s Sangeetika Srivastava, the main issue now is a lack of demand on behalf of consumers. On a more regional basis, the new report suggests that China will see a single-digit decline in shipments for the current year as COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted and demand is slowly recovering. The situation in Europe is more difficult as countries like Italy and Spain are still actively fighting the pandemic. In the long-term, IDC expects th...