Mobile users across Pakistan are actively searching for affordable daily call, SMS, and internet bundles as telecom operators revise their prepaid package prices in 2026. Leading operators including Jazz, Zong, Telenor, and Ufone have introduced updated daily offers designed for budget-conscious consumers who prefer short-term validity packages.
Jazz – Daily Super Bundle
Free Data: 1500 MB (WhatsApp, IMO & Tamasha)
Free On-Net Minutes: 1000
Free SMS: 1000
Validity: 1 Day
Price: Rs. 35
Subscription Code: *212#
Jazz continues to dominate the prepaid segment with its Daily Super Bundle, offering generous on-net minutes and social data at an economical rate. The package is ideal for users needing heavy same-network communication and messaging within a single day.
Zong Daily Packages
Zong – Daily Data Max
Free Data: 2000 MB
On-Net Minutes: 50
Off-Net Minutes: 5
Validity: 1 Day
Price: Rs. 38
Subscription Code: *6464#
Zong’s daily internet bundle is targeted toward high-speed browsing and streaming users. With competitive pricing, the company is focusing on 4G performance and short-term data convenience.
Telenor Daily Packages
Telenor – Daily Lite Offer
Free Data: 1000 MB (Facebook & WhatsApp)
On-Net Minutes: 50
Free SMS: 500
Validity: 1 Day
Price: Rs. 32
Subscription Code: *345#
Telenor Pakistan has adjusted its daily offer to maintain affordability while balancing voice and data benefits. This package is suitable for light internet users who primarily use social media apps.
Ufone Daily Packages
Ufone – Best Day Offer
Free Data: 500 MB
On-Net Minutes: 100
Off-Net Minutes: 10
Free SMS: 1000
Validity: 1 Day
Price: Rs. 30
Subscription Code: *6060#
Ufone continues to attract prepaid customers by offering balanced daily incentives at one of the lowest price points in the market.
Market Trend and Consumer Impact
Telecom analysts suggest that daily packages remain highly popular in Pakistan due to economic uncertainty and inflation-driven spending behaviour. Many consumers prefer one-day bundles instead of weekly or monthly commitments.
Industry data indicates that prepaid users account for the majority of Pakistan’s telecom subscribers. Operators are therefore competing aggressively in the daily package segment, revising prices while maintaining service quality.
Experts advise users to check official telecom apps or websites for exact charges, as taxes may vary by province. Additionally, package details may change depending on promotional campaigns.