Charji EVO Tab from PTCL is offering with a Lifetime of Free Internet

A face book update by the company PTCL, announced that on occasion of Qaid-e-Azam offering its Charji EVO Tab with lifetime of free internet.

Price of CharJi EVO tab is about Rs.25,000. Features include 7-inch tablet with HD display on a 120×720 pixel resolution and with Android 4.4 Kitkat run.

Snapdragon quad-core processor powered clocked at 1.2GHz with 2GB RAM.

Storage built-in is 16GB and expandable up to 64GB.

Its unique Dual-SIM capability where one of the SIMs is for data usage dedicated to PTCL CharJi, and other second SIM can be used for regular GSM networks.

The tablet works as mobile even to make calls and text messages, but not mentioned whether the second SIM supports 3G or 4G GSM networks.

 

Offer on Qaid-e-Azam Day

As mentioned above its an offer on Qaid-e-Azam Day which is offering with a lifetime free internet, if you place order today you will also get free CharJi Service for three years totally free of cost.. And PTCL is offering this for Rs.25,000.

Charji Tab details in brief once again:

  •  Price: Rs. 25,000
  • Complementary services:
  • Free Charji Internet for three years (with a data limit of 3GB Per month)
  • Free 15,000 Ufone On-Net minutes valid for 3 Months
  • Free Car Tablet Holder with 360-degree rotation.
  • Free 1 Year subscription of Smart TV application [Over 150+ Live TV Channels & Video on Demand]
  • Free Car Charger
  • Free PTCL SmartLink Application.
  • Free Screen protector.
  • Point to be noted is Charji EVO Tab works with only Charji network and not compatible with EVO or Nitro networks. Services of Charji are presently available in Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi Faisalabad, Kharian, Gujranwala,Sialkot, Lala Musa, Multan and Peshawar.
  • If you don’t belong to the above cities you cannot enjoy Charji EVO internet.

 

Specifications:

  • CPU: Quad-core 1.2 GHz
  • GPU: Adreno 305
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 400 MSM8926
  • OS: Android 4.4 Kitkat
  • Supported Networks: 2G , 4G (PTCL), Dual-sim
  • Design:
  • Dimensions:183.3mm x 96.8mm x 8.9mm
  • Weight:242 grams
  • Display: 6.98” with 720p resolution
  • Memory:
  • RAM: 2 GB RAM
  • Internal: 16GB
  • Card slot: expandable by 64 GB via microSD
  • Camera:
  • Primary: 8MP with video, LED Flash and Auto focus
  • Secondary: 2MP
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, Wi-Fi, Dual sim
  • Battery: 3,300 mAh
  • Colours: Black, White
  • Price: Rs.25,00

 

From where you can Buy?

You Can order this Charji EVO Tab online from Yayvo.com which is having 60 minute delivery in Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad and overnight delivery in Faisalabad and Multan.

Can buy it physically from PTCL One Stop Shop (If its open today) also can order online on Daraz.PK, UMall too.

Forced Popup Ads of PTCL are Bombarding Customers Ruthlessly

DSL and  EVO customers are being bombarded with popup ads injected into websites that they visit while using PTCL’S broadband services.

It is said by PTCL users to propakistani that these popups is never a once in a while thing to be ignored and these popups are being inserted into each new website opened by customers who are left with no other option but to force them making customers frustrated.

When customers visit through PTCL’s DSL or EVO broadband services these popups fill the screen as shown below.

The authorities in-charge are not doing anything though it is not the first time PTCL is involved in this unethical and illegal activity, thereby giving a free hand to PTCL to do as it likes.

A digital publisher while speaking, mentioned that  “PTCL is stealing web-properties by criminally injecting its own ads — on websites that they don’t own — for a paid broadband service. This not only hurts customers’ experience but also costs web-publishers in lost revenue, bad experience and higher bounce rates” he also added  “PTCL could be sued for this, if it was any country except Pakistan” 

Sometimes these pop-ad are raising on the websites to some users without the close button which making them  ultimately to exit the website and not able to utilize the internet what for they are paying.

PTCL to Boost Evo and Nitro Limits to Upto 300GB With Improved Prices

PTCL has declared a latest plan for packages for Nitro, Evo and Charji services with improved prices and additional download limit.

The greatly rotating news is that despite a significant rise in taxation, prices have reduced and the bandwidth limits have been raised.

It would not be wrong to say that new packages were something compulsory and visible to be move from PTCL that is emphasized by the revolving market. The developing market share of 3G and 4G subscribers indicates that PTCL was confronting major level competition than before. Higher monthly download limits for 3G and 4G Dongles were also adding more to PTCL’s sufferings.

There was a period when PTCL had monopoly and EVO’s were the second option for connectivity on the go. Now a large number of telcos have prelude their own 3G and 4G powered devices at supportive prices for the very same use cases.

Most significantly the move follows the allotment of more spectrum to PTCL. This has permitted them to make their packages more inspiring by enhancing the bandwidth limitations across the board that also indicates that one can expect than before experience on the EVO and Nitro devices. However these trendy packages have not been updated on PTCL website till now the latest prices and bandwidth limits are in effect quickly.

If you are in mood to update your recent package all you need to do just call the PTCL helpline and inquire to do so. They are valid for all current and new users.

Please note:

  • New EVO and Nitro packages are available for both new and existing subscribers
  • New EVO and Nitro packages are in effect from today
  • Prices mentioned above are including taxes (Both GST and WHT)
  • Existing users can call helpline to convert their packages; one time package conversion fee may apply!
  • We are hearing that these plans are valid till Dec 31st, 2015 only, however, we couldn’t get this confirmed.
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