Reliance Jio offers 70 percent cashback on iPhone 8, announces Rs 799 plan for 90GB data/month

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Published : Mar 31, 2022, 01:01 PM IST
Reliance Jio offers 70 percent cashback on iPhone 8, announces Rs 799 plan for 90GB data/month

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Reliance Jio's new special tariff plan for the iPhone 8 brings 90GB of data per month at Rs 799. It is available for postpaid users and comes with free voice and SMS along with subscription to jio's premium apps. Moreover, users can also avil of Rs 10,000 cashback on buying the device today, 29 September, using Citi bank cards.

Today, finally the iPhone 8 sales kickstart in India. Jio had hosted a special event hosted by Akash Ambani unveiling the special offers for the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus. 

Reliance Jio's new special tariff plan for the iPhone 8 brings 90GB of data per month at Rs 799. It is available for postpaid users and comes with free voice and SMS along with subscription to jio's premium apps. It is also available for prepaid users. The validity period is 28 days. 

Moreover, users can also avil of Rs 10,000 cashback on buying the device today, 29 September, using Citi bank cards. Those buying it from reliance Digital  or Jio stores will get 70 percent cash back if they return the device after a year. However, installation of the MyJio app and usage of the Jio SIM card for a year is mandatory. You can then use the cashback to purchase the next iPhone in 2018 or purchase other electronics goods via the Reliance Stores. 

Tim Cook as well as Mukesh Ambani were seen on live streams, talking about their commitment towards India. 

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