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Reliance Jio compatible phones 2022 (Updated).

Jio compatible phones
Launched just a few years ago, Reliance Jio has proofed itself a market changer thanks to it's revolutionary high 4G VoLTE technology.
Now India's largest telco provider, Jio uses 4G network unlike other operators who also use 2G and 3G networks plus the 4G.
Though Jio's VoLTE has a number of advantages including high quality calls and affordable data bundle plans, there was a hurdle that any subscriber had to overcome, that of ensuring that their phones are not just 4G, but supports the Jio Sim which uses three bands, band 3 (1800MHz), band 5 (850 MHz) and band 40 (2300MHz).
Jio has almost a close model to that of Kenya's Jamii Telecom, which uses the unexploited band 28.
In order to make your work easier as a Jio subscriber or if you would like to be part of this great telco giant, we have listed phones that work on Jio 4G.
We will do our best to update our list from time to time, but in case we missed out on your phone let us know on the comments section below.
Jio compatible phones.
  • Samsung Galaxy A7, Galaxy Grand 2 LTE, Galaxy ON 5, Galaxy ON8, Galaxy J3(2016), Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 edge, Galaxy J5 (2016), Galaxy Note 5, Note 6, J2(2015), Galaxy J7 prime, Galaxy A5, A9 pro, Galaxy Core prime 4G, J2 prime, A3, A5, A7, Note 4 Edge, Grand prime plus, Galaxy ON NXT, J7(2016), Note 5 duos, Jmax, Z2, S7, On 5 pro, S7 edge, ON7 pro, Galaxy Alpha, Galaxy J1 4G, S5 plus, S5 Neo, Grand prime 4 G, Galaxy Note Edge, J7 Nxt, J7 pro, ON max, Z4, J7 max, J2, Ace, S8, J3 pro, Note 8, S8 plus, J1(2016), A10 S, A30 S, A50 S, A60, A80, J4 core, M10s M10s, Note 10, Note 10 Plus, Galaxy Tab A, A51, A015 G, Note 10 lite, Tab A 8.0, Galaxy A20s, M10s, A715F, A70s, Galaxy Tab S6.
  • Infinix Hot 8, S5, S5 lite, Zero5, Zero 5 pro, Hot 9 pro, S5 pro.
  • Nokia 3, Nokia 5, Nokia 5.3, Nokia 8, Nokia 6, Nokia 6.2, Nokia 7.2, Nokia 9 Nokia 9 preview
  • Tecno Canon 12 Air, i3 pro, i7, i5, i3, Phantom 9, Spark 4, Spark 4 Air, Canon 15, Canon 15 pro, Spark Go, Spark Go plus, Spark Power.
  • Oppo A37, F1, F1 plus, F1S, Neo 7, Mirror 3, N3, R5, R7 lite, R7 plus, A37F, A71, A57, A9, F3, F3 plus, F5, F11 pro, Reno 2F, Reno 2Z, BACON, Mona.
  • HTC desire 626, desire 628, desire 630, desire 820, desire 825, desire 826, desire 830, HTC 10, One A9, One M8 Eye.
  • Alcatel Pop 3, Pop 4, OneTouch Xi, Pixi4-5
  • Google Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2, Pixel 2XL,
  • Xiaomi Redmi 3, Redmi 3s, Redmi Note 3, Redmi 4, Redmi Note 4, Redmi 5, Redmi 5A, Redmi Note 5, Redmi Note 5 pro.
  • OnePlus 5, OnePlus 5T, OnePlus 7, OnePlus 7T, OnePlus 7 pro, OnePlus 8, OnePlus 8T.
  • Huawei P9, Honor 5X, Honor 5A, Honor 5s, Honor 7X, Honor 8, Honor 8 lite, Honor 8 pro, Honor 9i, Honor view 10, Mate 9 pro.
  • Vivo V3, V3 Max, V5, V5 Plus, V7, V7 plus, 
  • Sony Xperia X2, Xperia x2s, Xperia X2 premium, 
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