Reliance Jio launches JioTele OS: New smart TV OS for the Indian market

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Reliance Jio has announced the launch of JioTele OS, a new operating system designed for smart TVs. The company states that the new OS is tailored to meet the specific needs of consumers in India. The new platform aims to address current limitations in connected TVs that affect many of India’s connected TV households.

According to the announcement, the demand for digital entertainment in India is growing, with approximately 35 million households owning connected TVs. However, the company suggests that current smart TVs may present limitations in terms of customisation, access to regional content, and overall user experience.

Jio, which already operates in digital connectivity and entertainment sectors, aims to address these issues with JioTele OS. The company describes the new platform as a "next-generation" system intended to enhance the entertainment experience for Indian viewers.

JioTele OS is designed to integrate both global and local content, offering users AI-driven recommendations to reduce the time spent searching for programmes. The operating system promises smooth, lag-free 4K performance and provides access to a broad library of TV channels, cloud-based games, and popular OTT applications, all controllable via a single remote. The company also highlighted that JioTele OS will receive regular software updates, ensuring that it remains compatible with emerging applications, content formats, and evolving security protocols.

Jio, which has established itself in digital connectivity and entertainment through an ecosystem of reliable network services and diverse content partnerships, is positioning the OS as a tool for TV manufacturers to deliver enhanced digital experiences at an affordable price.

JioTele OS Availability

Television brands such as Thomson, Kodak, BPL, and JVC are set to debut models featuring JioTele OS as early as 21 February 2025. Additional partnerships are expected to follow throughout the year.

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Reliance Jio has announced the launch of JioTele OS, a new operating system designed for smart TVs. The company states that the new OS is tailored to meet the specific needs of consumers in India. The new platform aims to address current limitations in connected TVs that affect many of India’s connected TV households.

According to the announcement, the demand for digital entertainment in India is growing, with approximately 35 million households owning connected TVs. However, the company suggests that current smart TVs may present limitations in terms of customisation, access to regional content, and overall user experience.

Jio, which already operates in digital connectivity and entertainment sectors, aims to address these issues with JioTele OS. The company describes the new platform as a "next-generation" system intended to enhance the entertainment experience for Indian viewers.

JioTele OS is designed to integrate both global and local content, offering users AI-driven recommendations to reduce the time spent searching for programmes. The operating system promises smooth, lag-free 4K performance and provides access to a broad library of TV channels, cloud-based games, and popular OTT applications, all controllable via a single remote. The company also highlighted that JioTele OS will receive regular software updates, ensuring that it remains compatible with emerging applications, content formats, and evolving security protocols.

Jio, which has established itself in digital connectivity and entertainment through an ecosystem of reliable network services and diverse content partnerships, is positioning the OS as a tool for TV manufacturers to deliver enhanced digital experiences at an affordable price.

JioTele OS Availability

Television brands such as Thomson, Kodak, BPL, and JVC are set to debut models featuring JioTele OS as early as 21 February 2025. Additional partnerships are expected to follow throughout the year.

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The tie-ups suggest they are aiming at the entry level segment. Wonder if they are providing it free of charge to these TV manufacturers. In that case one would expect ads etc to generate ongoing revenues.

Google TV is perhaps the best Televison OS right now, features, integration and customisation wise. High end TVs provide Google TV built-in as a differentiator. There’s Android TV for the rest. Apple’s TVOS is smooth and good on performance, though lacks smart suggestions and across app search. But still is preferred by ecosystem users like me.
 
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