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Reliance Jio[1] has introduced new plans for its portable Wi-Fi hotspot JioFi[2], which are only applicable for new customers. Upon purchase of a new JioFi[3] (Rs. 1,999), a companion SIM card, and the Rs. 99 Jio Prime subscription service, you can choose from four recharge packs of varying data caps and validity period: Rs. 149, Rs. 309, Rs. 509, and Rs. 999.

Each pack is designed around a four-week recharge cycle of 28 days. The lowest of the lot gives you 24GB for 12 cycles at Rs. 149, with 2GB per cycle. Moving up to Rs. 309 will get you 168GB for 6 cycles, with a cap of 1GB per day. In Rs. 509, JioFi users will get 224GB for 4 cycles, with a cap of 2GB per day. Lastly, Rs. 999 grants you 120GB for 2 cycles, with no daily limit.

 

14 Xiaomi phones – except Redmi Note 4 – will get Android Nougat soon
Xiaomi[4] released a list of its smartphones[5] that will get the coveted Android 7.x Nougat update on Tuesday, featuring 14 phones in total. Of those, eight – the Redmi 4X[6], Mi Max[7], Mi Note 2[8], Redmi Note 4X[9], Mi MIX[10], Mi 5[11], Mi 5s[12], and Mi 5s Plus[13] – will get v7.0 while the other six – the Mi 6[14], Mi Max 2[15], Mi 5c[16], and Redmi 4X[17] – will get v7.1.

The Redmi Note 4[18], which was launched in August last year...

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