Vodafone-Idea ends Unlimited Data Benefits from THIS Recharge Plan

New Delhi:

Like Jio and Airtel, Vodafone-Idea has recently increased the prices of its recharge plans.

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The company has raised the prices of both prepaid and postpaid plans, but now it has given another shock to its users.

Vodafone-Idea has ended the unlimited data benefits offered with one of its postpaid plans.

Second setback for Vodafone Idea

Vodafone Idea’s popular postpaid plan was previously priced at Rs 701. Although the company has raised the price to Rs 751, it has also reduced the plan’s benefits.

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Previously, this Vodafone Idea plan offered unlimited data benefits, which was its key selling point.

Vodafone Idea has now discontinued the unlimited data benefit despite raising the price of this plan. Here are the details about the plan.

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Vodafone Idea’s new plan includes unlimited voice calls, 3,000 SMS per month, and 150GB of data.

The plan also includes a 200GB data rollover feature along with the monthly 150GB data benefit.

Additionally, users can enjoy unlimited data usage from midnight to 6 am.

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Many benefits are available with this plan

This plan includes several extra perks. It offers Vi Games access, a 6-month Amazon Prime membership, and a 1-year Disney+ Hotstar subscription.

You’ll also get a SonyLiv Premium subscription for TV and mobile, a SunNXT subscription, Swiggy with two coupons every three months, and EasyDiner with two coupons every three months.

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With this plan, users will receive a Rs 750 discount each month on flight bookings through EaseMyTrip for one year.

Additionally, this plan includes Norton Mobile Security for one year at no extra cost.

Vodafone-Idea users receive many extra benefits with this plan.

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However, the company has restricted the unlimited data, which could be another disappointment for users following the recent price hike.

This raises the question of whether Airtel and Jio might also impose similar restrictions on their postpaid users despite the price increases.

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