
Jio launched annual prepaid plan at Rs 2397 and offers another plan at Rs 2399, which is better
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Jio has launched a new annual prepaid plan without a daily data limit at Rs 2397, but here is why you should consider its Rs 2399 prepaid plan.
Earlier this week, Jio announced 5 new prepaid plans that do not have a daily data limit. The telco announced an annual prepaid plan priced at Rs 2397 that gives 365 days validity. It also gives another prepaid plan at Rs 2399 with different benefits. But here is why you should consider the latter Jio Rs 2397 prepaid plan: This is an annual plan that gives 365GB data for 365 days with unlimited calls and Jio apps. The plan does not have a daily data limit, so it is ideal for users to consume the required amount of data without any limit. However, just for Rs 2 more Jio gives the following benefits with this annual prepaid plan. Jio Rs 2399 prepaid plan: This plan gives 2GB daily data with unlimited on-net calls and 100 SMS per day and a validity of 365 days. The plan now offers unlimited domestic calls to any network within the country. The telco also gives 100 daily SMS and a complimentary subscription to Jio apps.
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