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Jio plans to roll out 100 million low-cost phones by December

- SURAJEET DAS GUPTA

Reliance Jio is looking at a plan to outsource and manufactur­e over 100 million low-cost smartphone­s, to be built on the Google Android platform.

These phones, which will be bundled with data packs, could be launched in December or early next year, sources in the know said. It’s a key ingredient of Jio’s strategy to make India a “2G-mukt Bharat”, they said.

According to some leading vendors, the company has held talks with them to manufactur­e the phones in India.

Currently, there is enough capacity within the country to manufactur­e them with home-grown firms like Lava and global players like

Foxconn and Wistron.

A spokespers­on for

Reliance Jio declined to comment on the matter.

Reliance, which sold a 7.73 per cent equity stake in Jio

Platforms to Google for

~33,737 crore in July, had announced that it was working with the company to design a low-cost 4G smartphone on Android.

India still has over 400 million 2G subscriber­s, which are with Vodafone Idea (now Vi), BSNL, and Bharti Airtel. Reliance just announced an aggressive target to reach 500 million customers, even as it currently has 398 million subscriber­s. To help 2G customers who have to buy a new phone to upgrade to 4G, the company had earlier introduced 4G feature phones, to make it affordable for them to make the switch. These phones, which came bundled with data, were available at just over ~1,000.

While the company succeeded in getting over 110 million customers through feature phones, its net increase in subscriber­s month-on-month has slowed in recent months, from as high as 910 million net additions (around 40 per cent were feature phone users) to around 3-4 million.

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