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Updated Reliance Jio[1] prepaid and postpaid plans have been listed on the operator’s website[2] just days after they were removed[3]. The company has retained the tariffs of the prepaid and postpaid plans (except the Rs. 309 and Rs. 509 plans), but extended the Jio Dhan Dhana Dhan offer[4] benefits to them, meaning more bundled data for Jio Prime users. Reliance Jio has also announced[5] that its user base now stands at 108.9 million, and that it is holding trials for its home broadband[6] service.

5 Things to Expect From Reliance Jio in 2017[7]

By now it should come as no surprise to anyone that rival Vodafone[8], to combat Reliance Jio's ultra-low cost services, is offering[9] postpaid customers up to 36GB data free. Vodafone postpaid[10] users can either get 9GB of 4G data per month for three months each (meaning 27GB), or get 3GB per month for 12 months (totalling 36GB). This free data is on top of the data they get as part of their plan. Vodafone has also launched international roaming packs[11] with unlimited calls and data for customers travelling to the US, UAE, and Singapore.

The Indian launch of Nokia 3310 (2017)[12] seems to be getting closer, as an e-commerce site has listed the smartphone online[13] with the "Coming Soon" tag. Keeping things interesting, the retailer mentions the Nokia 3310 price in India as Rs. 3,899, though HMD Global told Gadgets 360 there's nothing official about the price yet. A retailer in Spain[14] has also listed the phone online, giving May 15 as...

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