Tired of frequent recharges? Get this plan today; you won't have to recharge before 2027
- bySudha Saxena
- 02 Jan, 2026
If you're tired of repeatedly recharging for validity, annual plans can be helpful. Airtel, Jio, and Vi offer several plans with a validity of 365 days.
Jio, Airtel and Vodafone Idea Annual Recharge Plans
The era of unlimited validity is over, and now you'll have to recharge your mobile number repeatedly to keep it active. If your number isn't active, companies can deactivate it within 90 days and assign it to someone else. Therefore, many people become frustrated with the hassle of repeatedly recharging their validity. For those people, we've brought you information about a long-term plan that will save them the worry of validity until 2027.
Jio's annual plan
Jio has two annual plans priced at ₹3,999 and ₹3,599. The ₹3,999 plan offers unlimited 5G + 2.5GB of data per day, 100 SMS per day, unlimited calling, and a validity of 365 days. It also comes with free FanCode, a three-month subscription to JioHotstar, and an 18-month subscription to Google Gemini Pro. The ₹3,599 plan offers the same benefits except for the FanCode subscription.
Airtel Annual Plans
Like Jio, Airtel also offers annual plans for Rs 3,999 and Rs 3,599. Airtel's Rs 3,999 plan offers unlimited 5G + 2.5GB daily data, 100 SMS per day, unlimited calling, and 365 days validity. It also comes with a one-year subscription to JioHotstar and Perplexity Pro for free. The Rs 3,599 plan offers unlimited 5G data along with 2GB daily data, 100 SMS per day, unlimited calling, and 365 days validity. Only the Perplexity Pro subscription is free.
Vodafone Idea (Vi) Annual Plans
Vi has two annual plans priced at ₹3599 and ₹3799. The ₹3599 plan offers unlimited 5G data, 2GB of data per day, 100 SMS messages per day, unlimited calling, and a validity of 365 days. Additional benefits include unlimited data from 12 AM to 12 AM, weekend data rollover, and 2GB of backup data per month. The ₹3799 plan offers all the benefits of the ₹3599 plan, along with a free one-year subscription to Prime Lite.
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