Jazz Call Packages — Daily, Weekly & Monthly Plans
The best-value Jazz call package is Jazz Weekly All Rounder — Rs. 170 for 300 on-net + 30 off-net minutes, 1.5 GB data, and 300 SMS for 7 days. Activate by dialing *407#.
Complete Jazz Call Package List for 2026
Jazz — Pakistan's largest mobile network by subscriber count — runs more call packages than most people can keep track of. The table below covers every active call package as of mid-2026, including daily bundles for light users and monthly plans that genuinely save money if you burn through minutes regularly.
One thing worth noting: Jazz counts "on-net" as calls to Jazz and Warid numbers. Since Jazz acquired Warid, both networks share the same pool. Off-net means calls to Telenor, Ufone, and Zong.
| Package | Minutes | Price | Validity | Code |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daily Voice Offer | 50 on-net + 5 off-net | Rs. 17 | 1 Day | *840*1# |
| Daily Unlimited | Unlimited on-net | Rs. 16 | 1 Day | *600# |
| 3-Day Call Bundle | 150 on-net + 15 off-net | Rs. 42 | 3 Days | *610# |
| Weekly All Rounder | 300 on-net + 30 off-net + 1.5 GB + 300 SMS | Rs. 170 | 7 Days | *407# |
| Weekly Unlimited | Unlimited on-net + 30 off-net | Rs. 130 | 7 Days | *601# |
| Monthly All Rounder | 1500 on-net + 100 off-net + 6 GB + 1500 SMS | Rs. 600 | 30 Days | *430# |
| Monthly Premium | 3000 on-net + 200 off-net + 10 GB | Rs. 999 | 30 Days | *706# |
| Super Duper Card Plus | 3000 on-net + 150 off-net + 6 GB + 3000 SMS | Rs. 699 | 30 Days | *500# |
Prices above exclude applicable taxes. Your actual charge will be roughly 30% higher after withholding tax and GST — a Rs. 170 package costs around Rs. 221 from your balance. Verify current prices at jazz.com.pk.
Balance trap: Some packages auto-renew. If you don't want that, dial the same code to check status or unsubscribe. Jazz's auto-renewal has caught more people off guard than any other carrier's.
How to Subscribe to Any Jazz Call Package
Subscribing is simple enough — dial the activation code from the table above and confirm. But there are a few things that trip people up:
- Make sure you have enough balance including tax. A Rs. 170 package needs roughly Rs. 221 in your account.
- If you're already on an active package, activating a new one might stack on top or replace it — Jazz isn't always consistent about this. Check by dialing *407*2# (for Weekly All Rounder) to see your remaining resources.
- Postpaid users: most of these codes don't work on postpaid. You'll need the Jazz World app or your customer portal instead.
To check remaining minutes on any active package, dial *111# and select the relevant option from the USSD menu. It's slow, but it works.
Which Jazz Call Package Gives the Best Value?
It depends on how you use your phone, but for most prepaid users, the Weekly All Rounder at Rs. 170 is hard to beat. Here's why: you get calling, data, and SMS in one bundle at roughly Rs. 24 per day. The daily packages look cheap at Rs. 16-17, but over a week that's Rs. 112-119 for fewer total minutes and no data.
If you're a heavy caller — think 90+ minutes a day to Jazz numbers — the Weekly Unlimited at Rs. 130 makes more sense. You lose the data and SMS, but the unlimited on-net minutes mean you never run out mid-conversation.
For monthly users, the Super Duper Card Plus at Rs. 699 packs the most resources per rupee. It's basically the Weekly All Rounder scaled up with a slight discount. The Monthly Premium at Rs. 999 is only worth it if you genuinely need 10 GB of data alongside your calls.
Related tools: Check your estimated monthly telecom spending with our calculators, or compare Jazz internet packages if data matters more than minutes to you.
Things That Catch People Off Guard
After years of covering Jazz packages, these are the mistakes I see most often:
- Tax surprises. The advertised price is pre-tax. Add ~30% for the actual deduction. Every. Single. Time.
- FUP on "unlimited" packages. Jazz's unlimited on-net packages sometimes throttle or restrict after extremely high usage in a single day. The threshold isn't published, but if you're making 6+ hours of calls daily, don't be surprised if it kicks in.
- Package stacking confusion. Subscribing to a new package while one is active doesn't always cancel the old one. You might lose balance to both. Check active bundles via *111# before subscribing to anything new.
- Off-net minutes running out first. Most packages give far more on-net than off-net minutes. If half your contacts are on Telenor or Zong, those 30 off-net minutes vanish fast.
- Midnight expiry. Daily packages expire at midnight, not 24 hours from activation. Subscribe at 11 PM and you get one hour of use. Activate early in the day.
Jazz Call Packages vs Telenor and Ufone — Quick Comparison
Jazz's biggest advantage is scale. More subscribers means more of your contacts are on-net, which makes those on-net minutes go further. If 70% of the people you call use Jazz, the Weekly All Rounder's 300 on-net minutes can last the entire week comfortably. On Telenor or Ufone, the same calling pattern might leave you reaching for off-net minutes by day four.
Price-wise, all three networks hover in the same range — within Rs. 20-30 of each other for comparable packages. Jazz tends to be slightly more expensive than Ufone and roughly on par with Telenor. The real differentiator is network quality in your specific area. Lahore and Islamabad? Jazz and Telenor are neck and neck. Rural Sindh? Ufone coverage might actually be better in some pockets. No single network wins everywhere.
One advantage Jazz has over Telenor: on-net calls include Warid numbers. Since Warid subscribers were absorbed into Jazz's network, your "on-net" pool is effectively the largest in Pakistan. Telenor on-net is Telenor only — a meaningfully smaller pool if you're tracking per-minute value.
How to Switch Between Jazz Packages Without Losing Balance
This trips up more people than it should. Here's the sequence that works:
- Check your current active packages by dialing *111# or opening Jazz World.
- If your current package is close to expiry, let it expire naturally before subscribing to a new one. This avoids stacking conflicts.
- If you need to switch mid-package, subscribe to the new one — Jazz usually prioritizes the most recent subscription. But verify by checking *111# after activation to confirm the new package is active.
- Never assume the old package was automatically cancelled. Check remaining resources to see if both are running simultaneously.
The Jazz World app handles this more gracefully than USSD codes. You can see exactly which packages are active, unsubscribe from old ones, and then subscribe to the replacement. If you're managing multiple SIMs or packages for family members, the app is genuinely worth installing.
Your Jazz Calling Questions Answered
Dial *111# and navigate the USSD menu, or open the Jazz World app. The app is actually faster for checking remaining resources across all your active bundles.
Yes. Jazz and Warid merged years ago — all Warid numbers count as on-net (Jazz) numbers for package purposes. Your on-net minutes work for both Jazz and Warid contacts.
Most USSD activation codes are prepaid-only. Postpaid users should subscribe through the Jazz World app or their online customer portal at jazz.com.pk. The package names and pricing may differ slightly for postpaid.
Pakistan applies withholding tax (12.5%) and GST (19.5%) on telecom services. Combined, that's roughly 30% on top of the advertised price. A Rs. 170 package actually costs around Rs. 221 from your prepaid balance.
Once expired, any calls you make will be charged at Jazz's base per-minute rate (Rs. 2.50/min on-net, Rs. 3.50/min off-net approximately). Unused minutes don't carry over unless the specific package terms say otherwise, which is rare.