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Reliance partners with Google to offer Gemini Pro plan FREE to young Jio users for 18 months

Reliance and Google announce a partnership to provide young Jio users free access to Google’s Gemini Pro AI service worth Rs 35,000 for 18 months.

By Ishita Ganguly
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Reliance Industries Ltd, through Reliance Intelligence Ltd, and Google announced a partnership to provide Jio users aged 18-25 years free access to Google’s Gemini Pro AI service worth Rs 35,000 for 18 months.

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All about the Reliance-Google partnership

As reported by MoneyControl, the limited-time offer opens on October 30, targeting young Jio customers on eligible Unlimited 5G plans (prepaid or postpaid) starting at Rs 349.

However, the offer does not involve any additional expenses from Jio's part.

Gemini Pro is offering unlimited chats, 2TB cloud storage, video generation on Veo 3.1, image generation with Nano Banana and much more.

Once activated through the “Claim Now” banner in the MyJio app, the offer will run for 18 months, as the user remains on an Unlimited 5G plan.

Existing paying subscribers to Gemini Pro using a valid Gmail ID will be able to switch to the complimentary “Google AI Pro – Powered by Jio” offer at the end of their current paid term.

The offer bundles access to several of Google’s AI tools, along with 2TB storage across Google Photos, Drive and Gmail.

Google’s “Flow” tool offers higher access for AI filmmaking, including limited access to Veo 3, while “Whisk” enables higher access to image-to-video creation with Veo 3.

Developer-facing features include higher daily request limits in Gemini CLI and Gemini Code Assist IDE extensions.

NotebookLM with expanded allowances includes five times more Audio Overviews and notebooks. Gemini is also directly available inside Gmail, Docs, “Vids,” and other Google apps.

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