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Prepaid customers of Reliance Jio and Airtel have 4 days to dodge upcoming price increases set to start July 3, 2024. Postpaid users, however, cannot avoid the hike.
Jio’s price increases range from 12-25%, while Airtel’s are between 11-21%. For example, Jio’s popular Rs 239 monthly plan with 1.5GB daily data will now cost Rs 299, a 25% jump. The price difference for annual data packs could be up to Rs 600 for both companies.
Prepaid recharges made before July 3 will keep their current pricing, even if the plan is later discontinued or increased.This offers a chance for savings, especially on long-term plans.
If you are a Jio or Airtel subscriber, you can schedule your recharges in advance. All you need to do is recharge for the desired time period before July 3, and your recharges will be activated successively. Please note that this option is only available for Jio and Airtel subscribers.
Jio subscribers can recharge with any denomination. Meanwhile, Airtel subscribers need to recharge with the amount that falls under their current plan, and it will be queued. However, if the subscriber chooses to recharge with an amount that corresponds to a different plan, that new plan will become active immediately. In this case, you’ll see two active plans in your account – your original plan and the newly activated one.Vodafone Idea subscribers cannot schedule their recharges, and if they do multiple recharges, their plans will all start at the same time.
There is no information about the number of recharges Airtel subscribers can queue up. However, Jio has confirmed that its subscribers can queue up to 50 recharges, either on a monthly or yearly basis.
Airtel has not made any changes to its unlimited 5G data offer, while Reliance Jio has updated the requirements for availing of its unlimited 5G data offer. Jio subscribers will now need to recharge for 2GB plans or above to avail of free unlimited 5G data.
Postpaid users have no immediate way to avoid the price hike but could consider switching to a lower plan for their next billing cycle if their data usage allows.
Jio’s price increases range from 12-25%, while Airtel’s are between 11-21%. For example, Jio’s popular Rs 239 monthly plan with 1.5GB daily data will now cost Rs 299, a 25% jump. The price difference for annual data packs could be up to Rs 600 for both companies.
Prepaid recharges made before July 3 will keep their current pricing, even if the plan is later discontinued or increased.This offers a chance for savings, especially on long-term plans.
If you are a Jio or Airtel subscriber, you can schedule your recharges in advance. All you need to do is recharge for the desired time period before July 3, and your recharges will be activated successively. Please note that this option is only available for Jio and Airtel subscribers.
Jio subscribers can recharge with any denomination. Meanwhile, Airtel subscribers need to recharge with the amount that falls under their current plan, and it will be queued. However, if the subscriber chooses to recharge with an amount that corresponds to a different plan, that new plan will become active immediately. In this case, you’ll see two active plans in your account – your original plan and the newly activated one.Vodafone Idea subscribers cannot schedule their recharges, and if they do multiple recharges, their plans will all start at the same time.
There is no information about the number of recharges Airtel subscribers can queue up. However, Jio has confirmed that its subscribers can queue up to 50 recharges, either on a monthly or yearly basis.
Airtel has not made any changes to its unlimited 5G data offer, while Reliance Jio has updated the requirements for availing of its unlimited 5G data offer. Jio subscribers will now need to recharge for 2GB plans or above to avail of free unlimited 5G data.
Postpaid users have no immediate way to avoid the price hike but could consider switching to a lower plan for their next billing cycle if their data usage allows.