Reliance Jio to Also Make New Apps for the JioPhone It is also worth noting that the Mukesh Ambani led telecom operator has already stopped pushing for the sale of JioPhone 2, which is the successor of the first-generation feature phone from Reliance Jio. The second-gen phone from Jio could not see as much response as the first-generation phone. Owing to this lukewarm response from the potential buyers of the JioPhone 2, the sources have said that Reliance Jio has abandoned the plans for introducing the third generation of JioPhones, or at least that seems to be the case for now. Tarun Pathak, research director at Counterpoint Technology Market Research, has said about this situation, “JioPhone 1 has got some good updates over the years. Jio can now start marketing the JioPhone from the apps perspective – for instance, apps related to agriculture, learning basic English, entertainment, which should serve as a clear differentiator to the 2G feature phone.” According to Pathak, the Jio subscriber base spans 340 million subscribers, and this could be the reason why developers could be attracted to the telecom operator’s feature phone user base as well. There is also the market opportunity, and there are estimations in place which say that the global feature phone market might see up to 370 million feature phone users by 2022. Reliance Jio Planning to Improve Sales of JioPhone by Price Cut Navkendar Singh, research director at International Data Corporation India said about this scenario, “Jio can consider dropping the price of the device, but it should also work on improving quality and battery performance of the device in order to make it a better buying proposition for consumers at the lower end of the spectrum.” The affordability of Reliance Jio’s feature phone was another reason for its success. The JioPhone is available for a refundable security deposit of Rs 1,500, and its recharges set back the users by a meagre Rs 49 per month. Last year, the JioPhone’s market share stood at 47%; however, this year because of falling sales, the smartphone’s sales have dwindled down to make up only 28% of the market share. With that being said, a revival in the form of new apps, and incentives might again bring a spike in the sales of JioPhone.

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