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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Tariffs of JioPhone<\/a>, the affordable feature phone by Reliance Jio<\/a>, will now cost 20% more as the introductory offer period has ended, Business Standard reported.

With the 20% increase, the Rs 155 JioPhone plan will now cost Rs 186 and offer 28-days validity while the new price of Rs 185 plan has shot up to Rs 222 and it will offer 28-days validity. Likewise, the top-end Rs 749 plan with 336-days validity will now cost Rs 899, as per the listing on Jio website.

The telecom market leader has a subscriber base of about 410 million, with over 100 million JioPhone users.

The JioPhone feature phone is 4G and VoLTE enabled and works only on the telco’s network.

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Airtel, Jio gain RMS in Jan-Mar, Vodafone Idea stagnant: Analysts<\/a><\/h2>

Cash-strapped Vodafone Idea’s RMS, though, was stagnant in the fiscal fourth quarter despite the price hikes, underlining its inability to compete effectively with its financially-stronger rivals, say analysts.<\/p><\/div>

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Tariffs of JioPhone<\/a>, the affordable feature phone by Reliance Jio<\/a>, will now cost 20% more as the introductory offer period has ended, Business Standard reported.

With the 20% increase, the Rs 155 JioPhone plan will now cost Rs 186 and offer 28-days validity while the new price of Rs 185 plan has shot up to Rs 222 and it will offer 28-days validity. Likewise, the top-end Rs 749 plan with 336-days validity will now cost Rs 899, as per the listing on Jio website.

The telecom market leader has a subscriber base of about 410 million, with over 100 million JioPhone users.

The JioPhone feature phone is 4G and VoLTE enabled and works only on the telco’s network.

\"Airtel,<\/a><\/figure>

Airtel, Jio gain RMS in Jan-Mar, Vodafone Idea stagnant: Analysts<\/a><\/h2>

Cash-strapped Vodafone Idea’s RMS, though, was stagnant in the fiscal fourth quarter despite the price hikes, underlining its inability to compete effectively with its financially-stronger rivals, say analysts.<\/p><\/div>