
Airtel vs Jio vs Vi Rs 149 and Rs 199 prepaid recharge plans and what they offer
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While Jio gives 1GB daily data with Rs 149 plans and Rs 1.5GB daily data with Rs 199 prepaid plans, Airtel and Vi offer slightly different benefits at the same price point.
Airtel, Jio and Vi offer prepaid plans that are priced at Rs 149 and Rs 199. While Jio gives 1GB daily data with Rs 149 plans and Rs 1.5GB daily data with Rs 199 prepaid plans, Airtel and Vi offer slightly different benefits at the same price point. Jio exceeds in giving basic calling benefits at Rs 149 and Rs 199. However, Airtel and Vi offer additional SMS and other entertainment benefits with their plans. These plans can come in handy for users looking for a month-long validity with basic benefits. Airtel vs Jio vs Vi Rs 149 prepaid plan Reliance Jio Rs 149 plan: The prepaid plan has a validity of 24 days and offers 24 GB data spread, this means users essentially get 1GB per day with this plan. The plan also brings unlimited calls for Jio to Jio numbers and non-Jio numbers, voice calls with a FUP limit of 300 minutes. The plan gives 100 free SMS per day with a complimentary subscription to Jio apps.
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