
New Delhi: In the ₹449 mobile recharge category, Jio and Airtel are once again going head-to-head. Airtel has introduced a prepaid plan with truly unlimited 4G/5G data, while Jio offers a postpaid plan at the same price that allows three numbers under a single bill. But which plan gives you the best value? Let’s break it down.
Airtel ₹449 Prepaid Plan: Unlimited Everything
Airtel’s ₹449 prepaid plan is designed for heavy data users who don’t want any restrictions. Key features include:
- Unlimited 4G/5G data for 28 days (with a 300GB fair usage cap).
- Unlimited voice calls and 100 SMS per day.
- Extra benefits such as 30GB Google One cloud storage, JioHotstar Mobile access for 28 days, Airtel Xstream Play access to 20+ OTT apps including SonyLIV, 6 months of Apple Music, and free Hello tunes.
Even with a basic 4G phone, users can enjoy truly unlimited internet, making it ideal for streaming, gaming, and daily browsing without worrying about daily data limits.
Jio ₹449 Postpaid Plan: Three Numbers, Shared Benefits
Jio’s ₹449 postpaid plan is targeted at family or multi-line users. Highlights include:
- 75GB data per month for the main number with rollover of unused data.
- Unlimited voice calls and 100 SMS per day.
- Ability to add up to 3 numbers under one bill, with an extra ₹150 per additional number. Each additional number receives 5GB extra data per month.
- Free access to JioTV, JioCinema, and JioCloud apps.
This plan is ideal for families wanting a single consolidated bill and users who prefer postpaid convenience with generous data allowances.
Which Plan Is Better for You?
- If you are a heavy data user who streams movies, plays games, or wants unlimited internet without daily limits, Airtel’s prepaid plan is the better option. The additional perks like OTT apps, Google One, and Apple Music make it a great value-for-money plan.
- If you want a family-friendly postpaid plan that consolidates multiple numbers under a single bill, Jio’s postpaid plan offers better flexibility, especially with data rollover and bundled apps.
Important Considerations
- Airtel’s unlimited data plan has a 300GB fair usage cap over 28 days.
- For Jio, extra numbers cost ₹150 each, which will be added to your monthly bill.
Bottom Line: Both plans cater to different users—Airtel for heavy individual data users and Jio for family or multi-line users. Your choice should depend on your data usage habits and need for multiple numbers under one bill.
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