Jio Phone has since its launch become a talking point for both the mobile phone manufacturers and telecom operators as it is expected to bring in more customers for Reliance Jio and arrest the migration from feature phones to smartphones. Now, Airtel has fired the first salvo in Jio Phone’s direction by partnering with budget smartphone maker Karbonn to offer a handset that offers the full Android experience at Rs. 1,399 (effective price). In contrast, the Jio Phone is a 4G VoLTE-capable phone that offers the Web browsing experience but does not have a touchscreen any many other features usually associated with a smartphone. We take a look at the differences between the Airtel Rs. 1,399 Karbonn A40 Indian and the Reliance 4G feature phone, and how much you would end up paying if you buy them.
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