Reliance Jio may launch a low-cost laptop, these features are likely to be reported

Posted on 6th Mar 2021 by rohit kumar

According to the news, Reliance Jio is preparing to launch a low-cost laptop. According to a report by XDA-Developers, the company is working on an affordable laptop, which can be called JioBook. However, the price and launch details of the laptop are not yet known. This can be a good option for users who wish to buy a budget laptop. Let's take a look at the possible features of Reliance Jiobook.

 

 

Android operating system and Qualcomm processor

The laptop can operate on Google's Android operating system. According to the report, it is likely to be powered by a forked version of Android, which Jio can call "JioOS". According to the report, Jio's prototype laptop is currently using Qualcomm's Snapdragon 665 (sm6125) 11 nm processor, which was announced in early 2019.

 

 

4G LTE support

The Qualcomm 665 processor has a built-in 4G LTE modem-Snapdragon X12. This is expected to provide cellular connectivity to the Jiobook from the Reliance 4G network.

 

China-based BlueBank Communication Technology may have a partnership for its manufacturing. BlueBank is an engineering company that manufactures mobile devices and develops software for third-parties. BlueBank works on products that run KaiOS. There are also pictures of Jiophone in the list of its developed device.

 

Jio apps and 1366 × 768 resolution display

The report claimed that the laptop can have a display of 1366 × 768 resolution. Also, there is a possibility of apps like JioStore, JioMeet, and JioPages. It can also have apps like Microsoft Teams, Office, and Microsoft Edge.

 

 

2GB and 4GB RAM option

 

BlueBank reportedly tested several models of the Jiobook during development, including 32GB eMMC storage with 2GB LPDDR4X RAM and models with 4GB LPDDR4X RAM and 64GB eMMC 5.1 storage.

 

Connectivity option

 

The laptop is likely to have a mini HDMI connector for video output. There can be WiFi support, Bluetooth, a three-axis accelerometer, and a Qualcomm audio chip.

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