
Reliance Jio users can now use their smart TVs for video calling: Here is how
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Reliance Jio has announced a new feature for JioFiber users which will let them use their smart TVs for video calling.
Reliance Jio has announced a new feature for JioFiber users which will let them use their smart TVs for video calling. The telecom giant has announced a new feature called “camera on cable”. The feature would let users make video calls from their TVs using their Android smartphones, iPhones. To use the feature, users will be required to download the JioJoin app. Jio off late had announced many offers for its prepaid users, JioPhone users. The telecom giant is currently offering buy one, get one free offer on most iPhone plans. If you are a JioFiber user, you will have to download the JioJoin app from Google Play Store and Apple App Store. Post downloading the app, users will be required to download a 10-digit JioFiber number. This would allow your phone to become a companion device for your Jio Fiber connection virtually. Using this feature, users can turn their mobile phone into a webcam and place it alongside the TV to make video calls. The video calling is enabled through JioFiber Voice which comes bundled with JioFiber.
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