
In a groundbreaking move, Reliance Jio and Google have unveiled a pivotal upgrade to their Gemini Pro AI initiative, now extending access to the newly launched Google Gemini 3 model. This development is a major milestone in making advanced AI tools widely available across India. Starting November 19, 2025, the updated Jio Gemini offering is no longer limited to a specific youth demographic. Instead, it is now accessible to all eligible Jio unlimited 5G users. This expansion allows every qualifying customer to enjoy the comprehensive Gemini Pro plan, valued at ₹35,100, completely free for an 18-month duration. The inclusion of Google’s cutting-edge Gemini 3 model equips subscribers with top-tier AI capabilities, enhancing the initial Gemini Pro service. This initiative underscores Jio’s dedication to democratizing next-generation technology for a larger segment of the Indian population. Originally, the Jio-Google partnership, announced on October 30, 2025, aimed to provide complimentary access to the Gemini Pro AI for a limited user base—specifically, unlimited 5G subscribers aged 18 to 25. The latest update signifies a substantial shift, broadening the offer to encompass all eligible unlimited 5G users and dramatically increasing the number of individuals who can leverage this valuable AI package. For eligible customers, the activation process remains user-friendly, with the free 18-month Gemini Pro Plan available for immediate activation through a "Claim Now" banner in the MyJio application.
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