Zong Call Packages — Daily, Weekly & Monthly Plans

Quick Answer

Zong's top call deal is the Monthly Supreme Offer — Rs. 650 for 2,000 on-net + 120 off-net minutes, 8 GB data, and 2,000 SMS for 30 days. Dial *3030# and select the package.

Every Zong Calling Plan — 2026 Updated List

Zong — Pakistan's Chinese-owned carrier (a subsidiary of China Mobile) — has carved out a reputation for aggressive 4G deployment. Their calling packages are competitive with Jazz and Telenor, with a slight edge in data inclusion per combo bundle. The Monthly Supreme Offer, for instance, includes 8 GB of data compared to Jazz's 6 GB at a similar price.

One important note about Zong's on-net definition: "Zong" minutes cover calls to Zong numbers only. Unlike Jazz (which includes Warid), Zong's on-net pool is limited to its own subscriber base of approximately 40 million users. That's significant but smaller than Jazz+Warid's combined 75 million.

PackageMinutesPriceValidityCode
Daily Talk40 Zong + 5 off-netRs. 141 Day*3030#
Daily UnlimitedUnlimited ZongRs. 151 Day*3636#
3-Day All-in-One100 Zong + 15 off-net + 500 MB + 100 SMSRs. 503 Days*3030#
Weekly All-in-One350 Zong + 35 off-net + 2 GB + 350 SMSRs. 1757 Days*3030#
Weekly Unlimited ZongUnlimited Zong + 35 off-netRs. 1257 Days*3636#
Monthly Supreme Offer2000 Zong + 120 off-net + 8 GB + 2000 SMSRs. 65030 Days*3030#
Monthly Super Card3000 Zong + 200 off-net + 12 GB + 3000 SMSRs. 1,05030 Days*3030#
Monthly Call Only1000 Zong + 80 off-netRs. 30030 Days*3030#

Pre-tax prices. Actual cost includes ~30% tax. Verify at zong.com.pk.

Subscribing to Zong Call Bundles

Zong uses a centralized USSD menu: dial *3030# and navigate to your preferred package. The menu organizes bundles by duration (daily, weekly, monthly) with clear pricing. For unlimited on-net specifically, use *3636#.

Check remaining minutes via *102# — Zong's resource check code. The My Zong app also works, and it's reasonably well-designed compared to some competitors' offerings.

Zong's Competitive Position in Calling

Zong's Monthly Supreme Offer at Rs. 650 gives you 2,000 on-net minutes — 500 more than Jazz and Telenor's comparable packages. The 8 GB data inclusion is also 2 GB ahead of competitors at the same price point. Where Zong loses: off-net minutes. The 120 off-net allocation, while decent, means roughly 4 calls per day to non-Zong numbers.

The real question is whether your contacts are on Zong. With about 40 million subscribers (third-largest after Jazz and Telenor), Zong has a solid user base — but if most of your contacts are on Jazz, those 2,000 on-net minutes serve you poorly because every Jazz call counts as off-net.

Zong's genuine strength is 4G network quality. They invested heavily in 4G infrastructure early, and in many cities their LTE speeds match or exceed Jazz and Telenor. If you combine calling with data usage — video calls, WhatsApp calls during commutes — Zong's network stability is a tangible advantage.

Zong data bundles run separately. Check Zong internet packages for standalone data deals. For text messaging, see Zong SMS bundles.

Issues Zong Users Should Watch For

  • Smaller on-net pool. Zong's ~40 million subscribers vs Jazz's 75+ million means fewer of your contacts are "on-net." Count how many of your frequent contacts are on Zong before committing to a call-heavy package.
  • USSD menu navigation. Zong's *3030# menu works well but has many tiers. On slow network days, navigating through sub-menus can take 30+ seconds. Have the specific package name ready so you know what to select.
  • Auto-renewal default. Monthly packages auto-renew. Manage this via *3030# or the My Zong app to prevent unexpected balance deductions.
  • Tax calculation. The same ~30% tax applies. Rs. 650 package needs roughly Rs. 845 in balance. Load accordingly.
  • Rural coverage trade-offs. Zong's 4G is excellent in cities but their 2G/3G fallback coverage is thinner than Jazz and Telenor in some rural areas. Voice calls might drop in remote locations where competitors maintain basic coverage.

Zong Call Bundles — Reader Questions

Dial *102# for a quick balance and resource check, or open the My Zong app under active packages. Both show remaining on-net and off-net minutes with expiry dates.

Zong's 4G is strong in urban areas but rural coverage can be inconsistent. Voice calls work on 2G/3G fallback, but Zong's 2G footprint is smaller than Jazz and Telenor in some remote regions. If you're based in a rural area, check coverage at zong.com.pk before relying on Zong as your primary carrier.

Zong unlimited on-net packages allow unlimited-duration calls to other Zong numbers during the validity period. However, extremely high usage (6+ hours daily) may trigger fair usage restrictions, though Zong doesn't publish a specific threshold.

Yes. Zong has postpaid plans with different pricing and inclusions. Postpaid packages are managed through the My Zong app or customer care, not the *3030# USSD menu. Check zong.com.pk/postpaid for current options.

Pakistan applies withholding tax (12.5%) and GST (19.5%) on telecom services — roughly 30% combined. A Rs. 650 package actually deducts about Rs. 845 from your prepaid balance. This tax applies equally to all carriers, not just Zong.