Reliance Jio Rs 555 and Rs 444 Prepaid Plans are Similar, But There’s One Major Difference

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Alongside the reported three All-in-One recharges, Reliance Jio also launched a premium Rs 555 prepaid plan that offers benefits for 84 days. The Rs 555 All-in-One prepaid recharge from Jio is pretty much similar to the Rs 444 plan, except the former offers 3,000 non-Jio calling minutes. For the unaware, all the All-in-One prepaid plans from Reliance Jio offers 2GB daily data, unlimited Jio-to-Jio voice calls, 100 SMSes per day and 1,000 non-Jio voice calling minutes, but the Rs 555 plan is slightly different as it ships with a total of 3,000 non-Jio voice calling minutes. This plan is aimed at users who make a lot of outgoing voice calls to other networks. So overall Reliance Jio is now offering a total of four All-in-One recharges which ship with non-Jio calling minutes on top of standard calling, data and SMS benefits.




Reliance Jio Rs 555 All-in-One Recharge Benefits Detailed

Ever since the introduction of IUC Top-Up vouchers, Reliance Jio is all over the plan because of the pressure created by incumbent telcos and its own customers. To settle down the customers, Reliance Jio has come up with All-in-One recharges for prepaid customers, priced at Rs 222, Rs 333, Rs 444 and Rs 555. All these prepaid plans offer 2GB daily data, unlimited Jio-to-Jio voice calls and 100 SMSes per day for up to 84 days. Except for the Rs 555 All-in-One prepaid plan, the Rs 222, Rs 333 and Rs 444 recharges come with 1,000 non-Jio voice calling minutes.

When it comes to the premium Rs 555 All-in-One prepaid recharge, it offers the same benefits of Rs 444 plan including 84 days validity, 168GB data benefit, unlimited Jio-to-Jio voice calls and 100 SMSes per day. Additionally, the plan also comes with 3,000 non-Jio voice calling minutes, which is equivalent to over Rs 300 of IUC Top-Up recharges.

Reliance Jio Rs 555 or Rs 444 Prepaid Recharge: Which One to Choose

Unlike incumbent telcos, Reliance Jio never confused its prepaid customers by launching a plethora of plans. But for the first time, it's confusing a lot of users because the Rs 444 plan offers better benefits than the standard Rs 448 prepaid plan available for a while now. For the unaware, Reliance Jio's Rs 448 recharge ships with 2GB daily data, unlimited voice calling (Jio to Jio) and 100 SMSes per day for 84 days, but the Rs 444 plan offers same benefits at a lesser price and it even comes with 1,000 non-Jio voice calling minutes.

While Jio prepaid users may get confused between the Rs 444 and Rs 448 prepaid plans, the confusion does not exist when it comes to choosing Rs 444 or Rs 555 prepaid plan. The Rs 555 prepaid plan is aimed at the users who make voice calls to other networks. For example, if a customer chooses the talk time top-ups additionally after recharging the Rs 444 prepaid plan, then the overall cost becomes more than Rs 555 All-in-One plan. On top of the Rs 444 prepaid plan, a Jio prepaid customer will have to recharge with Rs 150 talk time plans to get the additional non-Jio voice calling minutes, but the Rs 555 plan comes bundled with 3,000 minutes which would be enough for most of the users.

Reliance Jio always provided the best recharge options to the customers in the prepaid segment and it continues with the All-in-One packs. What do you think about the newly launched All-in-One plans from Jio? Let us know by commenting below.

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