Vodafone-Idea launches two new prepaid plans: All the details – Times of India

Soon after adding the Rs 549 validity-focused prepaid plan to its portfolio, Vodafone-Idea has introduced two new prepaid plans for its customers. The new prepaid plans are priced at Rs 368 and Rs 369 respectively, While both the newly launched plans are similarly priced, there are some differences beyond Re 1 price difference, reports TelecomTalk.
Vodafone-Idea Rs 368 prepaid plan
Vodafone-Idea’s Rs 368 prepaid plan includes 2GB daily data, unlimited calling and 100 SMS per day for 30 days. In addition, the plan also includes a SunNXT subscription. Moreover, customers will also get Vi Hero unlimited benefits which include Weekend Data Rollover, Data Delights, Binge All Night and more.
Vodafone-Idea Rs 369 prepaid plan
Just like almost similar pricing, the benefits are also almost similar. The Rs 369 plan comes with unlimited calling, 2GB daily data, 100 SMS per day and 30 days validity. In addition, the plan also includes Vi Hero benefits including Weekend Data Rollover, Data Delights, Binge All Night and more. Customers will also get a SonyLive subscription with the plan.
Vi Rs 368 vs Rs 369: What’s the difference
Both Rs 368 and Rs 369 plans come bundled with similar benefits of unlimited calling for both local and STD, 2GB daily data, 100 SMS per day and 30 days validity. The only difference is the OTT subscription they offer. The Rs 368 plan comes with SunNXT, while the Rs 369 plan offers SonyLiv subscription.
In other news, Vi recently launched a Rs 549 prepaid plan that comes with 180 days of validity. Apart from that, the plan comes with Rs 549 talktime and Vi will charge users 2.5 paise per minute for both local and STD. In addition, the plan also excludes SMS and data benefits.

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