New Reliance Jio Rs 749 prepaid recharge plan launched, comes with 90 days validity and 2GB/day data

Highlights
  • Reliance Jio has launched a new Rs 749 prepaid recharge plan in India.
  • The new recharge plan offers 2GB high-speed data per day and 90 days validity.
  • The plan is positioned alongside Jio’s Rs 719 plan and offers similar benefits with more days in store.

Reliance Jio has launched a new prepaid recharge plan in India. The Reliance Jio Rs 749 comes with 2GB high-speed data per day and has a validity of 90 days, so users get to enjoy a total of 180GB data with the Rs 749 prepaid recharge plan. The plan also offers benefits like access to JioTV, JioSecurity, JioCloud, and more. Let’s take a look at the details of the new Reliance Jio Rs 749 prepaid recharge plan, including the data benefits, validity, and other features it has to offer.

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Reliance Jio Rs 749 prepaid recharge plan details

Reliance Jio Rs 749 recharge plan

As mentioned earlier, the Reliance Jio Rs 749 recharge plan offers 2GB/day data and has a validity of 90 days. The plan offers similar goodies to the customers as the existing Rs 719 recharge plan offers, the exception being the validity that it offers (84 days vs 90 days). Alongside the data benefits, users get unlimited voice calls, unlimited SMS, access to Jio apps like JioTV, JioCinema, JioCloud, and JioSecurity.

The new Rs 749 prepaid plan has already been made live on Jio’s official website. Additionally, users can recharge their Jio SIM with the new plan via MyJio app and via eligible recharge vendors like PayTM and FreeCharge.

Reliance Jio has already started advertising its unlimited 5G data for eligible subscribers (those with a compatible 5G smartphone), and recharge plans with active prepaid base plan of Rs 239 or higher are eligible for the 5G Jio Welcome offer. So, if you decide to recharge with the latest Jio Rs 749 prepaid plan, you can enrol yourself in the Jio Welcome offer, if you reside in an area where 5G has been made available and, of course, if you have a 5G device.