- Jio launched two new prepaid plans with a 2.5GB daily data limit.
- Airtel also offers three plans with a 2.5GB daily data limit and some added benefits.
- Jio’s new plans start from ₹349 whereas Airtel starts from ₹399.
The latest offering from Jio is joining the existing ₹2023 plan, which offers the same 2.5GB daily data limit, 100 SMS, and
Below, let's check out the list of offerings by the latest Jio prepaid plans and Airtel prepaid plans.
This newly added plan from Jio offers 2.5GB daily data, unlimited voice calls to all networks, and 100 SMS per day and has a validity of 30 days. With this plan, users can access Jio 5G if they have received the Welcome invite and reside in the Jio 5G covered area. The plan’s additional benefits include a free subscription to Jio apps- JioCinema, JioTV, and more.
This latest plan from Jio offers unlimited access to voice calling benefits to any network, 2.5GB data per day, and 100 SMS per day, along with a validity period of 90 days. The additional benefits include a free subscription to JioTV, JioCinema, JioCloud, and JioSecurity. The plan is also part of the Jio 5G Welcome offer.
In comparison to Reliance Jio; Airtel offers a lot in its 2.5GB daily data plan. It includes unlimited voice calling to any network, 100 SMS per day for three months, and a Disney Plus Hotstar mobile subscription. However, the plan validity is set for just 28 days.
Airtel offers 84 days of validity along with 2.5GB data usage per day, 100 SMS per day, and unlimited voice calls to any network. As a part of the plan, Airtel is offering three months OTT subscription to Disney Plus Hotstar mobile and web, along with 84 days of membership for Amazon Prime.
This annual plan comes with 365 days validity, 100SMS per day, unlimited voice calling to any network, and 2.5GB data usage per day. This annual plan also includes one year Amazon Prime Video mobile subscription and Disney Plus Hotstar Mobile subscription.
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