Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

BUILT-FOR-INDIA PHONE SET FOR SEPT 10 LAUNCH: MUKESH AT AGM

- Prasid Banerjee prasid.b@livemint.com

NEW DELHI: JioPhone Next, the promised ultra-cheap, “built for India” smartphone being developed by Google and Reliance Jio, will hit the shops on September 10, the companies announced on Thursday. “An ultra-affordable 4G smartphone is essential,” billionair­e Mukesh Ambani told shareholde­rs at Reliance’s annual general meeting on Thursday. Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai joined remotely to say that the JioPhone was “built for India”.

Separately, Ambani pledged to invest ₹75,000 crore in clean energy businesses over the next three years, becoming the latest oil company to announce a mega push into renewables. Reliance will also appoint the chairman of Saudi Aramco to its board as the conglomera­te expects to finalise an investment deal with the world’s biggest oil producer this year.

An ultra-affordable 4G smartphone is essential to make India 2G-mukt MUKESH AMBANI, Chairman & MD, Reliance

NEW DELHI: JioPhone Next, the promised ultra-cheap, “built for India” smartphone being developed by Google and Reliance Jio, will hit the shops on September 10, the companies announced on Thursday. They claim the device will support the entire suite of applicatio­ns from both Google and Jio, as well as Google Play Store, which offers access to more Android apps.

“An ultra-affordable 4G smartphone is essential to make India ‘2G-mukt’. Last year, Sundar (Google CEO Sundar Pichai) and I had talked about Google and Jio co-developing a nextgenera­tion, feature-rich, but extremely affordable smartphone, aimed at providing firsttime internet access for 2G users,” Mukesh Ambani, chairman and MD of Reliance Industries Ltd, told Jio’s annual general meeting.

Pichai added: “Our teams have optimized a version of our Android OS especially for this device. It will offer language and translatio­n features, a great camera and support for the latest Android updates. It is built for India and it will open up new possibilit­ies for millions of new users who will experience the internet for the first time.”

But all of this, analysts said, may not be enough.

The JioPhone Next is part of a ₹75,000 crore investment Google made into Jio Platforms Pvt. Ltd last year, and aims to convert the country’s 400 million feature phone user-base into smartphone users. While industry estimates say that 50% of India’s mobile phone market still remains in the sub-₹10,000 segment, lack of good options here have kept many users from upgrading from their feature phones.

“It’s not easy to make a phone that’s good quality and still sell it at around ₹4,000-4,500. That’s why we have seen brands like Samsung, Xiaomi, etc., vacating that segment,” said Navkendar Singh, research director at the Internatio­nal Data Corporatio­n (IDC), India.

“If this JioPhone goes above ₹3,000-5,000, then it will not meet the original objective, I feel. The overarchin­g objective is to bring 250-300 million out of the 400 million-odd feature phone users to smartphone­s,” he said.

Singh and other experts say that feature phone users spend less than ₹1,200 on handsets, and ₹40-50 on voice calls per month. Those phones are long-lasting, and there is no precedence for such users making the jump to a ₹3,500-4,000-handset. “It has not happened even with the (original) JioPhone,” said Singh.

Tarun Pathak, research director at Counterpoi­nt Research, said that Jio could sweeten the pot by bundling other services, but he too said pricing will remain important.

“The software features we are considerin­g here are post-purchase behaviour. Only when you buy a JioPhone Next will you come to know whether the software optimisati­on is working, and how the experience is on its low end hardware, limited memory, etc,” he added.

Pathak said Jio’s bundling ability will play a big role. The fact that the company already controls the telecom infrastruc­ture and has content assets should help improve the value propositio­n.

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