JioPhone Next comes with preloaded device lock feature which will avoid EMI default

JioPhone Next (right) next to JioPhone (left). (Image credit: News18)

Developed in partnership with Google, JioPhone Next will be available for purchase from Thursday. The smartphone comes with a 5.45-inch display.

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  • Last Update:November 03, 2021, 19:11 IST
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JioPhone Next will be available on Thursday and the smartphone will be available at a starting price of Rs 1,999, with the rest to be paid in easy EMIs over the next 18 or 24 months. Reliance Jio There will be plans that will also include data and calling benefits. NS JioPhone Next It will also come with a preloaded feature that will restrict access in case the user is not able to pay the EMI.

The Device Lock feature allows Reliance Jio to restrict access to the smartphone, in case a buyer is not able to pay the EMI. Jio has placed a banner on the notification panel that highlights the feature and reads “Device provided by financier”. The pop-up also read, “Device lock feature enabled. Financier may use this to restrict or allow access. A payment default”.

This feature is expected to be limited to the financed models of JioPhone Next and will not be available on smartphones that are purchased by paying the full amount. JioPhone Next is available for Rs 6,499 if buyers want to make a one-time payment to get their hands on the smartphone.

The JioPhone Next developed in partnership with Google will be available for purchase on Thursday. The smartphone comes with a 5.45-inch display and is a . is operated by Qualcomm Snapdragon The processor is paired with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. The smartphone will come with a 13-megapixel rear camera and an 8-megapixel front shooter.

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