Apple iPhone 8 launched, buyers to get 70% of price when selling it back to Jio

iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus
Akash Ambani said the buyback offer would be available for customers of iPhone8 or iPhone 8 Plus

Latest news : Reliance Jio has a large wonder for the ones inquisitive about shopping for Apple's iPhone 8 in India. Jio will buy lower back Apple Inc's cutting-edge iPhone fashions from its clients within a yr for 70 percent of the retail rate of the telephone, the company announced on Friday.

Reliance chairman Mukesh Ambani's son Akash Ambani said the buyback provide would be to be had for clients of iPhone8 or iPhone eight Plus through Reliance virtual, Jio.com or the Jio store.

Below this scheme, users will receive 70 percent of the acquisition rate of the gadgets upon using it with a Jio SIM card and returning it after a yr. In different approaches, this buyback scheme lets in iPhone customers to get 70 according to cent in their money back once they improve to next iPhone.The buyback provide is legitimate for three hundred and sixty five days.

This partnership between Apple and Jio brings agencies which have revolutionised their respective industries, because we each think consumer first," stated the Ambani scion.

Chairman of Reliance Industries Mukesh Ambani and Apple leader govt Tim cook dinner addressed humans thru video messages.

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