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List of ASUS & Panasonic Phones with which Jio 4G SIM is available (Preview Offer)

While the rollout of the Jio Preview Offer is not being officially confirmed by many Reliance Digital stores, we are seeing some good brands being included by Reliance for the same and the phone owners can rather generate the offer code and visit the store to get the SIM card.

Now, after Samsung, LG, and LYF, you can get a Jio SIM card if you have a smartphone from ASUS or Panasonic. It is not for every phone model from these brands but for quite a few of them. Also, you cannot directly show the phone and take the SIM card, because for these phones, you’d rather have to generate the invite code on the phone by downloading the MyJio app.

Jio 4G with Samsung LG ASUS Panasonic

Following are the phones from ASUS and Panasonic that are applicable to get the Jio Preview Offer SIM card for free.

List of ASUS phones applicable for Jio 4G SIM

ZenFone 2 Laser (ZE550KL), Zenfone 2 (ZE551ML), Zenfone Max (ZC550KL), Zenfone 2 Laser 5.0 (ZE500KL), Zenfone 2 (ZE550ML), Zenfone Selfie( ZD551KL), Zenfone 2 Laser (ZE601KL), Zenfone Zoom(ZX551ML), Zenfone Go 5.0 LTE (T500), Zenfone 3 ZE552KL, Zenfone 3 Laser( ZC551KL), Zenfone 3( ZE520KL), Zenfone 3( ZS570KL), Zenfone 3( ZU680KL)

List of Panasonic phones applicable for Jio 4G SIM

ELUGA L, ELUGA Switch, ELUGA Icon, T45, ELUGA I2 ( 1GB ), ELUGA L2, ELUGA Mark, ELUGA Turbo, ELUGA Arc, ELUGA I2 2GB, ELUGA I2 3GB, ELUGA I3, ELUGA Icon 2, ELUGA A2, ELUGA Note, P55 Novo 4G, ELUGA Arc 2, P77

How to generate the offer code?

To generate the offer code on your smartphone, first ensure that your phone is one listed above. If it is, open Google Play Store and download MyJio app there. Then, open the downloaded app and you’ll be able to find the option to “Get Jio SIM”, and tapping on that will take you to the next page to enter the details like location, etc., and a few instructions are then given to you before the offer code shows up.

Here’s how to generate code for Jio SIM

What documents should I show to get the Jio SIM card?

If you got the offer code already, you need two documents – an address proof, and an ID proof. Along with that, a passport photo will be required.

Some users are complaining that they are not able to generate the code on their ASUS or Panasonic phone. This is now a known issue and if you are not able to generate the code, you should try to download the APK of the previous version of MyJio app, which has worked for some. Otherwise, first verify whether your ASUS phone is in the list of devices applicable to get the update. If it is and you are not able to generate the invite code, you could walk into the Reliance Digital store and get it checked with them. There’s no guarantee that everyone would help, but we’ve seen the Promoters helping people in getting the code.

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Comments 8
  1. What the shit Iam not getting code I have downloaded all the apps do not working jio is a waste of time they have wasted my data

  2. My handset is ASUS zenfone max.. but still bar code is not generate.. I have gone through all the steps of installing of my jio app.. I am trying it since two months ago.. I have wasted more than 15-18GB .. on this.. but bar code is not generate.. so what should I do now?????

  3. MY ASUS ZENFONE MAX NOT GENERATE OTP BAR CODE IN JIO SIM.WHAT I KIND FOR THIS TIME. WHAT A BULSHIT SMART PHONE.THEN I SPEAK THIS PROBLEM IN GIO EXECUTIVES. THIS SMARTPHONES IS NOT TRUE SMARTPHONES/ THEN IT MY PHONES………………….

  4. Penasonic eluga switch network can’t registered shows try again and try again
    I try 2ed Panasonic eluga switch same model but same problem perciest

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