Reliance LYF mobile: A good deal, for three months at least

Published : Sep 01, 2016, 10:28 AM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 06:53 PM IST
Reliance LYF mobile: A good deal, for three months at least

Synopsis

The Android 6.0 based Reliance LYF mobiles come in four varieties - Water, Flame, Earth and Wind The LYF mobile weighs about 140 grams, which is a decent weight for a new generation smartphone.

Jio will charge customers as low as ₹50/GB and Jio-to-Jio voice calls are free for now.  And as an added kicker for those who buy the news Reliance LYF mobile, you get a free subscription for three months for all services. 

 

So how good are the Reliance branded LYF mobile handsets?  Well here are the broad specs. 

 

The Android 6.0 based Reliance LYF mobiles come in four varieties - Water, Flame, Earth and Wind. 

 

All of these come with 5-inch displays with 720 pixels by 1280 pixels resolution. The devices are powered by a 1.3GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6735A processor.

 

The various versions come in a host of configurations - with larger or smaller batteries, cameras and RAMs. One version, among the cheapest, also comes with a WVGA display. 

 

Like most Android phones in the market, LYF mobiles have 16GB internal memory and can be expanded up to 32GB using a microSD card.

 

The LYF mobile weighs about 140 grams, which is a decent weight for a new generation smartphone.

 

Well, this doesn’t look like a bad deal—afterall, it comes with an free subscription of Reliance Jio 4G for three months.

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