Ufone Call Packages — Daily, Weekly & Monthly Plans
Ufone's best call package is Super Card Plus — Rs. 599 for 1,200 on-net + 80 off-net minutes, 5 GB data, and 1,200 SMS for 30 days. Dial *250# and select the package.
Ufone Calling Plans — The Full 2026 List
Ufone — now operating as Ufone 4G after its parent company PTCL Group rebranded the network — has historically been the budget-friendly option in Pakistan's telecom market. Their call packages are priced slightly below Jazz and Telenor, though the on-net minutes are also correspondingly lower. The trade-off: Ufone includes PTCL landline minutes in some packages, which none of the other mobile carriers offer.
| Package | Minutes | Price | Validity | Code |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daily Light | 30 on-net + 5 PTCL | Rs. 12 | 1 Day | *220# |
| Daily Heavy | Unlimited on-net | Rs. 16 | 1 Day | *221# |
| 3-Day Uth Pack | 100 on-net + 10 off-net + 500 MB | Rs. 45 | 3 Days | *222# |
| Weekly Power Pack | 250 on-net + 25 off-net + 1.5 GB + 250 SMS | Rs. 155 | 7 Days | *230# |
| Weekly U-Call | Unlimited on-net + 20 off-net | Rs. 115 | 7 Days | *231# |
| Super Card Plus | 1200 on-net + 80 off-net + 5 GB + 1200 SMS | Rs. 599 | 30 Days | *250# |
| Monthly Power Card | 2000 on-net + 150 off-net + 8 GB + 2000 SMS | Rs. 950 | 30 Days | *252# |
| Monthly Call Only | 800 on-net + 60 off-net | Rs. 300 | 30 Days | *253# |
Pre-tax pricing. Actual deduction is ~30% higher. Check ufone.com for current plans.
Subscribing to Ufone Call Plans
Most Ufone packages activate through a USSD menu rather than a direct code. Dial the code shown, then select your preferred package from the menu options. Confirmation comes via SMS within seconds.
To check remaining minutes: dial *706#. This gives you a summary of all active bundles. The Ufone app (U-App) also works but is noticeably slower than Jazz World or My Telenor.
Evaluating Ufone's Call Packages Honestly
The Super Card Plus at Rs. 599 is Ufone's flagship and it's decent — though you're getting 1,200 on-net minutes compared to Jazz's 1,500 and Telenor's 1,500 at similar price points. Where Ufone wins is the PTCL landline inclusion in some packages. If you regularly call PTCL numbers — offices, hospitals, government helplines — that's a genuine advantage no other mobile carrier matches.
The Weekly Power Pack at Rs. 155 is solid for weekly subscribers. Slightly cheaper than Jazz and Telenor equivalents, with proportionally fewer minutes. If most of your calls are to Ufone numbers, the per-minute cost is excellent. If you call across networks frequently, the 25 off-net minutes might feel limiting.
One honest observation: Ufone's 4G coverage is still catching up to Jazz and Telenor, especially outside major cities. If voice quality on calls matters to you (VoLTE), check Ufone's coverage in your area first.
Need data instead? Ufone internet packages run separately. For all-network SMS, see Ufone SMS bundles.
Ufone-Specific Issues to Watch For
- USSD menus are slower. Ufone's menu-based activation is clunkier than competitors' direct-dial codes. Budget an extra minute for subscription.
- Off-net minutes are tight. 80 off-net minutes monthly means roughly 2-3 per day. If half your contacts aren't on Ufone, those run out fast.
- U-App reliability. Ufone's app crashes more than it should. Use USSD codes as backup — they always work even when the app doesn't.
- Balance deductions for "free" services. Ufone occasionally runs promotions that feel free but deduct small amounts. Read the confirmation SMS carefully before accepting any offer.
Ufone Call Packages in Context — Network Comparison
The monthly flagship comparison tells the story:
- Ufone Super Card Plus: 1,200 on-net + 80 off-net + 5 GB + 1,200 SMS → Rs. 599
- Jazz Monthly All Rounder: 1,500 on-net + 100 off-net + 6 GB + 1,500 SMS → Rs. 600
- Telenor Easy Card 650: 1,500 on-net + 100 off-net + 6 GB + 1,500 SMS → Rs. 650
Ufone is the cheapest by a Rs. 1-51 margin, but you get fewer resources across the board — 300 fewer on-net minutes, 20 fewer off-net minutes, 1 GB less data. Whether that trade-off makes sense depends entirely on your usage patterns. If you make under 40 calls per day and use less than 4 GB monthly, the Super Card Plus covers you completely and you pocket the savings. If you're a heavier user, Jazz's extra resources at nearly the same price become more attractive.
Ufone's unique proposition — one that neither Jazz nor Telenor can match — is the PTCL landline integration. Calling PTCL landline numbers from Ufone sometimes comes with included minutes or reduced rates, thanks to their shared ownership under the Etisalat umbrella. If you regularly call offices, hospitals, or government helplines that use PTCL landlines, this is a genuine cost advantage that adds up over time.
Making the Most of Ufone Call Resources
Ufone's smaller on-net and off-net allocations mean you need to be slightly more strategic:
- Audit your call patterns. Open your phone's call log and categorize your last 50 calls by network. If more than half go to non-Ufone numbers, your 80 off-net minutes will be the bottleneck, not on-net. Consider asking frequent contacts if they'd switch to Ufone — or accept that you need a package with more off-net minutes.
- Use WhatsApp calls for long conversations. Ufone's data packages are cheaper per-minute than voice minutes for extended calls. A 30-minute WhatsApp call uses about 15-20 MB of data. With a 5 GB monthly data package, that's about 250-333 calls' worth. Compare that to the 1,200 on-net minutes in the Super Card Plus — WhatsApp gives you functionally unlimited calling for much less.
- Keep a few minutes in reserve. Nothing is worse than running out of off-net minutes on day 25 and paying Rs. 3.50 per minute base rate for the last 5 days. If you're tracking your usage via *706# and see off-net minutes dropping below 20, start routing those calls through WhatsApp instead.
- Pair with the right data package. If you're going to shift long calls to WhatsApp, make sure your data package can handle the added load. A 5 GB monthly allocation handles roughly 300-400 hours of WhatsApp voice calls — more than enough for most users, but worth being aware of.
The overall verdict on Ufone calling: it's the budget choice that works perfectly for light-to-moderate callers. If you're making under 30 calls a day and most of them are to Ufone numbers, the Super Card Plus is unbeatable value. Heavy callers and cross-network callers should look at Jazz or Telenor for the extra off-net headroom.
Ufone Calling — Your Questions Answered
Dial *706# for a quick summary of all active packages and remaining resources. The Ufone app shows this too, but the USSD code is more reliable.
Some Ufone packages include PTCL landline minutes as a bonus. Check the specific package details at activation — the Daily Light package, for example, includes 5 PTCL minutes. Not all packages offer this.
Generally yes — Ufone packages are priced 5-10% below comparable Jazz and Telenor offers. However, you typically get slightly fewer minutes and smaller data allowances. The cost per minute is similar across all three networks.
PTCL minutes (where included) cover calls to PTCL landline numbers across Pakistan. This is unique to Ufone since both Ufone and PTCL are owned by the same parent company (Etisalat Group).
Ufone 4G covers most major cities and many towns, but it's still expanding in rural areas. In locations without 4G, calls work on 2G/3G without issues — voice quality is acceptable on 3G. Data speeds in non-4G areas will be noticeably slower though.