Jio Phone discontinues two of it’s affordable prepaid plans

Updated on 12-Sep-2021
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Jio may introduce new plans with the JioPhone Next launch

The company has also discontinued the "Buy 1 get 1 Free" Recharge offer on many of its plan and free 300 minutes of calling

This took place before the launch of the new Jio Phone Next

Reliance jio reportedly discontinued two of it's affordable Prepaid Plans in India ahead of the Jio Phone Next launch tomorrow. The telecom giant has also removed these two plans from its official website. 

What did the ₹39 Jio Phone plan offer?

Rs 39 plan offered 100 MB of daily 4G data, Unlimited voice calls and 100 SMS. This recharge plan also comes with 14 days validity similar to all other Jio Phone  plans. It also offers access to Jio apps including JioCinema, JioSaavan, among others.

What does the Jio ₹69 Plan offer

Rs 69 plan comes with a 14 validity period and offers 0.5GB data per day, Unlimited voice calls and 100 SMS.  It also offers access to all Jio apps such as JioSavan, JioCinema, MyJio etc.

The company has recently introduced a variety of new plans with a revamped Disney Plus Hotstar mobile plan. These include Rs 499, Rs 699, Rs 888 and Rs 2,599 plans. The latter offers a validity of 365 days, 2GB of data per day, 100 SMS per day, and unlimited calling to any network. The Jio Rs 499 plan offers unlimited voice calls, 3GB data per day, 100 SMS per day, and access to Jio apps. The Jio Rs 666 prepaid plan offers a 56 days validity and brings unlimited voice calls, 3GB data per day, 100 SMS per day, and access to the Jio suite of apps. The Jio Rs 888 plan offers 2GB of data per day, unlimited voice calls, 100 SMS per day, access to Jio apps and a free Disney Plus Hotstar mobile. 

 

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