How to Get a Reliance Jio SIM for Free
Reliance Jio is still not at the point of a commercial rollout, so it's
too early to say what the actual user experience will be like on the network.
Even the actual pricing has to be announced - as of now, not much is clear
really about the network. But you can sign up for Jio and enjoy high-speed
connectivity without paying a paisa, and free hai to acha
hai, right?
The actual rollout of
Jio will no doubt affect speeds, network availability, and could lead to call
drops as well - while other networks, which stand to lose customers in the
process, might actually see some improvement in their services. That's all hypothetical
though - but for now, we are really enjoying using our Jio account, and would
recommend that you try and get one too.
There are a few
different ways in which you can get a Jio SIM. The network works on 4G, and
uses VoLTE for calls, but the latter is not available on old phones. There is
an app called JioJoin that Reliance offers which works around this through VoIP
calling, in case your phone doesn't support VoLTE, so it isn't a very big
problem. If you have a 4G compatible phone, you can get started with Jio,
here's what you need to do to get a Reliance Jio sim:
1) Make friends with
someone working for Reliance
The easiest way to get a Jio SIM is to know someone who works with Reliance.
The company allows employees
to refer a certain
number of people to get Jio SIMs that can be used in your phone. Most Reliance
employees are probably used to getting friend requests on Facebook from people
that just want a SIM, so you might want to try one of the other methods
instead.
2) Buy a Lyf phone
Reliance Retail's Lyf range of phones hasn't been getting the most spectacular
reviews, but it's the easiest way to get a new Reliance Jio connection right
now. Just walk into a Reliance Digital Store, ask for a new Lyf phone, and
you're live on Reliance Jio. You can get a phone for around Rs. 3,000, and
you'll get three months of free, unlimited Internet access and calling along
with it.
We can inform you that buying a phone like this, turning on the Wi-Fi
hotspot, and using 4G to power your entire home's Internet access, works just
fine, and the speed and reliability (at the moment) is better than most
broadband connections at home.
This gives you free,
unlimited data, calling, and access to all of Jio's apps for three months, or
until the commercial launch of Reliance Jio, whichever is later. But if you
don't want to carry around an extra handset everywhere you go, there are more
options.
3) Get a high-end
Samsung phone
If Lyf is Jio's bottom up approach to getting people to try out the network,
then it's Samsung offer is the top-down method. If you've got
one of the following (relatively recent/ better) Samsung phones, then you just
need to download the MyJio app,
and tap on "Get Jio SIM". Here are the eligible phones.
Samsung Galaxy A5 2015, Galaxy A7 2015, Galaxy A8, Galaxy Note 4, Galaxy
Note 5, Galaxy Note 5 Duos, Galaxy Note Edge, Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 Edge, Galaxy
S6 Edge Plus, Galaxy S7, and the Galaxy S7 Edge. There is also talk of the
offer being extended to iPhones in the near future but this has not been
announced yet.
Once that's done, you
will get a bar code that you need to take to a Reliance Digital where you have
to show your phone and you'll get a SIM. Remember to carry a photograph for the
form, and your photo ID, and the staff will do the rest. Quick tip: in our
experience - and what many other people online are also telling us - the Reliance
Digital Xpress Mini Stores are much more efficient about this process than the
larger Reliance Digital stores.
This method was earlier
working on all 4G phones, but the company seems to be plugging the gaps now -
however, the SIM you get can still be used on other phones. The SIM, and usage,
are both free for now even using this method.
4) Switch to HP
Jio is also keen to go after users at home, taking on broadband providers and
not just other phone networks. For HP customers, Jio is offering three months
of free 4G data, although you have to pay Rs. 2,899 for the wireless compact
router. That still works out to less than Rs. 1,000 a month for free,
unlimited, fast data, so it's a pretty good deal considering that unfair FUPs are
the norm on all other
networks.
The JioFi is a small Mi-Fi device that can create a Wi-Fi zone that up to
31 devices can connect to simultaneously; great for taking your phone, laptop,
and tablet online all at once. It takes three hours to charge, and can be used
to broadcast a signal for six hours on battery, so you can use it at home or on
the go.
Once again, the offer
comes with free and unlimited access for three months, and like all the other
methods, you also get access to Jio apps for live television, video on demand,
movies, and more. All you need to do is register for the offer on this site, then print out your referral
code. Take that to Reliance Digital, or Digital Xpress Mini, along with your ID
and address proof and your photo, and you'll be able to buy the JioFi device.
The offer is only open until August 15, so you should take advantage of it soon
if you're interested in getting a free Jio connection.
All these methods can
help you get a Jio connection right away, before the actual consumer
launch in the "coming months". Have you already started
using Jio? What's your experience been like? Tell us via the comments.
Source : http://gadgets.ndtv.com/telecom/features/how-to-get-a-reliance-jio-sim-for-free-869485?pfrom=home-gadgetstop

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