Reliance Jio on Thursday announced a partnership with smartphone brand realme to bring ‘True 5G’ experience zones to a select number of Realme showrooms, as well as 5G experiences to its upcoming devices.
To ensure a True 5G experience, both companies have collaborated on various product-led innovations such as 5G SA (standalone networking), NRCA (new radio carrier aggregation), and VoNR (voice-over 5G new radio).
“We are very excited about yet another milestone partnership with our key partner realme. The true power of a powerful 5G smartphone like realme 10 Pro+ can be unleashed by a True 5G network like Jio. This is exactly what this partnership will showcase,” said Kiran Thomas, CEO of Jio Platforms Limited.
“Jio ‘True 5G’ is the most advanced network not just in India, but in the world,” Thomas added, according to an IANS report from New Delhi
It offers stand-alone 5G architecture with an advanced 5G network with zero dependency on 4G network, the largest and best mix of 5G spectrum across 700 MHz, 3500 MHz and 26 GHz bands and carrier aggregation that seamlessly combines these 5G frequencies into a single robust “data highway”.
“With the realme 10 Pro series 5G, we aim to bring more market-defining features to the Number series and bring to it a certain level of premiums in features for users. We have successfully reached 50 million number series users globally out of which 30 million users are from India,” said Madhav Sheth, CEO realme India, VP and President, realme International Business Group.
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