Reliance Jio Starts Offering Rs 1,776 Prepaid Recharge, But There’s Nothing New With This Plan

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Reliance Jio always takes centre stage when it comes to the prepaid segment. The Mukesh Ambani-led telco already confirmed the tariffs would go up by up to 40% on December 6, similar to the new tariff plans from Airtel and Vodafone Idea. And now, the telco is pushing its users to stock up their favourite recharges so that they can enjoy the same prices even after the tariffs go up later this week. As we already know, Reliance Jio allows users to queue unlimited prepaid plans and this feature will come in extremely handy for the users now as the company is all set to launch new plans with increased prices. Reliance Jio is reminding customers about the queuing feature via My Jio app. On similar lines, Reliance Jio has started offering a Rs 1,776 All-in-One prepaid recharge which isn't a new plan altogether, instead, it's the bundle of Rs 444 plan for four recharges (Rs 444*4).




Reliance Jio Introduces Rs 1,776 All-in-One Prepaid Plan: What Exactly is It?

Reliance Jio will introduce new tariff plans with increased prices before December 6. Ahead of that, the telco has started offering the Rs 444 All-in-One bundled package for four recharges, priced at Rs 1,776. If you now head over to My Jio app or Jio.com, there's a new plan under Rs 1,776 which ships with benefits for 336 days from the recharge.

Don't jump in excitement as there's nothing new with this prepaid plan from Jio. Basically, Reliance Jio is providing the Rs 444 bundled package for four months. That said, Jio is just removing the hassle for the users who're looking to stock up prepaid plans before the new plans become effective.

According to Reliance Jio, the Rs 444 All-in-One plan is one of the user favourite prepaid recharge, which is the reason why it has come up with a bundle of the same. The Rs 1,776 plan from Jio ships with Jio to Jio unlimited voice calls, 1000 non-Jio FUP minutes per 84 days, 2GB data per day which totals 672GB and 100 SMSes per day for a period of 336 days. In short, the Rs 1,776 prepaid plan is a pack of four Rs 444 recharges with exact similar benefits and nothing new.

Nevertheless, it's a good move from the company to offer a bundled pack of a prepaid recharge. The new recharge can be found under All-in-One prepaid plans section in My Jio app or website.

Reliance Jio Urges Users to Stock Up Prepaid Recharges

Besides introducing the Rs 1,776 bundled pack, Reliance Jio is aggressively notifying its users about the prepaid plan queuing feature. For example, Reliance Jio allows its prepaid users to queue unlimited plans so that the next plan gets activated after the current plan's expiry. This feature has been with Reliance Jio for ages now, but the company is now notifying its prepaid users via My Jio app.

Right after opening the My Jio app, there are two banners informing customers about the prepaid plan stocking. Reliance Jio even allows users to stock yearly prepaid plans of Rs 1,699, which is a good news for the consumers. Vodafone Idea and Bharti Airtel are not allowing users to queue annual prepaid plans, so Reliance Jio clearly has the upper hand in this aspect.

For the unaware, Jio's new prepaid plans with increased prices will be effective on December 6. Having said that, it's official that the current prepaid plans can be used at a later date if they are queued now.

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