Telecom Packages

Ufone Call Packages — Which Plan Fits You

Our Verdict

For most Ufone users, the Super Card Plus (Rs. 999) is the strongest monthly value — 5,000 on-net + 200 off-net + 5,000 SMS + 5 GB data. If you're an on-net-only caller and don't need data, the Super Card Lite (Rs. 599) covers the same minutes for less. Daily callers should default to Super Sasta Daily (Rs. 9.5) rather than activating the Power Pack — the Power Pack is for SMS-heavy users, not voice-heavy ones.

Top Ufone call bundles compared side-by-side

CriteriaSuper Sasta DailyPower Pack (Weekly)Super Card Plus (Monthly)
PriceRs. 9.5Rs. 99Rs. 999 Best monthly value
On-net minutes4,0003505,000
Off-net minutes00200
SMS included1,5001,5005,000
Data included100 MB150 MB5 GB
Validity1 day7 days30 days
Activation*5051#*5050#*1000#

How Ufone organises its call bundles

Ufone's lineup splits across daily, weekly, and monthly tiers, with the monthly band dominated by the Super Card family (Lite, regular, Plus). The carrier's signature product is the Super Sasta Daily at Rs. 9.5, which advertises 4,000 on-net minutes — a large headline number that few users would realistically consume in 24 hours. The bundle is priced on the assumption of normal usage (60 to 200 minutes per day); the 4,000 ceiling exists to make the headline competitive in print and digital advertising.

The Power Hour at Rs. 15 is Ufone's answer to Telenor's hour-long bundle — 120 on-net minutes valid for one hour from activation. It fits a narrow case: a planned long conversation you want to ring-fence on cost. Most users find weekly or monthly bundles a better fit because the cost-per-effective-minute on Power Hour is high unless you genuinely use most of the 120 minutes within the hour.

Super Sasta Daily — Ufone's marketing flagship

The Super Sasta Daily at Rs. 9.5 has been Ufone's headline prepaid bundle for years. Four thousand on-net minutes, 1,500 SMS, and 100 MB of data for under ten rupees. The catch is the on-net-only structure — every minute applies to other Ufone numbers; off-net calls bill at the standard rate from your main balance. If your spouse, employer, or close family is on a different network, the daily bundle covers very little of your actual calling.

For Ufone-to-Ufone callers — which historically included tight-knit family networks and KPK-based contact lists where Ufone penetration was high — the daily bundle is remarkable value. For mixed-network users, the headline numbers mislead. The Daily Onnet at Rs. 12 (200 on-net + 200 SMS + 100 MB) is a tighter bundle but, on paper, mathematically dominated by Super Sasta — most users default to the latter.

Weekly Ufone bundles — Power Pack and the on-net weeklies

The Power Pack at Rs. 99 is Ufone's most popular weekly bundle, but it surprises some users — the minute allowance is modest at 350 on-net, while the SMS is generous at 1,500. The Power Pack is designed for SMS-heavy users (small businesses, group coordinators) for whom 1,500 SMS over a week is the headline value. Voice-heavy users should look at the Weekly Onnet at Rs. 110 or Super Minutes Weekly at Rs. 175.

The Weekly Onnet at Rs. 110 gives 700 on-net + 40 off-net minutes for a week — a fair fit for someone whose calling is mostly within their own network. The Super Minutes Weekly at Rs. 175 doubles the on-net allowance and adds 50 off-net plus 1,500 SMS and 750 MB of data. It's the best-balanced weekly in the lineup for a mixed-use week — a wedding, a business trip, an Eid week of relative coordination.

Monthly Ufone bundles — the Super Card family

The Super Card Lite at Rs. 599 (2,500 on-net + 100 off-net + 2,500 SMS + 2 GB) is the entry point. It's a fair fit for someone with consistent moderate calling habits and limited data needs. The Super Card at Rs. 850 increases everything by roughly 60%: 4,000 on-net, 150 off-net, 4,000 SMS, 3 GB. The middle tier is the most popular among regular Ufone customers because it covers nearly all use cases without the heaviest user's premium.

The Super Card Plus at Rs. 999 (5,000 on-net + 200 off-net + 5,000 SMS + 5 GB) is the headline monthly bundle. For under a thousand rupees, it covers a comfortable monthly pattern — about 165 on-net minutes a day, 7 off-net per day, ample SMS, and enough data for non-Wi-Fi use. The off-net allocation is the constraint most users hit; if your call mix has more than 5% off-net, even the Plus tier will have you watching the off-net counter.

All Ufone call packages — full lineup

PackagePriceMinutesSMS / DataValidityCode
Super Sasta DailyRs. 9.54,000 on-net1,500 SMS + 100 MB1 day*5051#
Daily OnnetRs. 12200 on-net200 SMS + 100 MB1 day*5050#1#
Power HourRs. 15120 on-net (1 hour only)120 SMS1 hour*222#
Power PackRs. 99350 on-net1,500 SMS + 150 MB7 days*5050#
Weekly OnnetRs. 110700 on-net + 40 off-net200 SMS + 500 MB7 days*7878#
Super Minutes WeeklyRs. 1751,200 on-net + 50 off-net1,500 SMS + 750 MB7 days*9090#
Super Card LiteRs. 5992,500 on-net + 100 off-net2,500 SMS + 2 GB30 days*825#
Super CardRs. 8504,000 on-net + 150 off-net4,000 SMS + 3 GB30 days*8888#
Super Card PlusRs. 9995,000 on-net + 200 off-net5,000 SMS + 5 GB30 days*1000#

How to activate, check, and manage Ufone bundles

Activation follows the standard pattern — dial the code, confirm at the prompt, wait for the activation SMS. Ufone activations typically complete within 30 to 60 seconds, faster than Telenor and roughly the same as Jazz. The activation SMS confirms the deduction and lists the bundle's validity. If you don't receive the SMS within two minutes, the activation may have failed silently — re-dial the code, your balance is intact if it didn't go through.

To check active bundles, dial *706# for a free SMS reply, or open the MyUfone app for the dashboard view. The app shows daily usage history, helpful for spotting unusual call spikes (a child borrowing your phone, a stuck-line situation that drained your minutes). To unsubscribe from auto-renewal on a Super Card, the app's Subscriptions tab is the simplest route; you can also use *5102# for the unsub menu.

Ufone-specific quirks worth knowing

Ufone shares its parent network with PTCL, which means in some areas Ufone signals ride on PTCL infrastructure for backhaul. The practical effect is reliable connectivity in cities where PTCL has strong wireline presence — large parts of Punjab and central Sindh. Coverage in remote Balochistan and parts of upper Gilgit-Baltistan has historically been thinner than Telenor's. Smart Numbers, Ufone's premium SIM tier, work identically to regular Ufone SIMs for bundle purposes — the only difference is the SIM's purchase price and any monthly retention fee.

Ufone postpaid plans are structurally different from prepaid bundles. Postpaid sells monthly plans with various inclusions rather than discrete bundle codes — once you migrate to postpaid, you stop using the codes in this article. The Super Card and similar prepaid bundles do not exist on postpaid; the postpaid line has its own tier list.

When to pick which Ufone call package

Daily/weekly bundles fit you if:
  • Your calling pattern is unpredictable week to week
  • You go for stretches of days without calling
  • You only need a bundle around specific events (Fridays, weekends)
Super Card monthly fits you if:
  • You call regularly and want a predictable monthly bill
  • You'd otherwise stack 4 weeklies (Rs. 700 vs Rs. 599 for fewer minutes)
  • You also need 2–5 GB of monthly data bundled in
Verify before activation: Prices, codes, and allowances above reflect Ufone's published bundle terms as of early 2026. The carrier refreshes the lineup multiple times a year, particularly around budget cycles. Verify any specific bundle by dialling the activation code — which always quotes the live price before deduction — or check the MyUfone app's Packages section.

Ufone calling — common reader questions

Why does Ufone Super Sasta Daily give 4,000 on-net minutes for just Rs. 9.5?

Two reasons. First, the 4,000-minute headline is theoretical — almost no one will use it in a single day, since calling continuously for 4,000 minutes would take roughly 66 hours. The bundle is priced on the realistic assumption that the average user will consume 60 to 200 minutes. Second, Ufone uses the large headline as a marketing differentiator against Jazz and Telenor, knowing the comparison-shopper sees '4,000 minutes for Rs. 9.5' and assumes Ufone is cheapest. The actual cost per used minute is similar to a Jazz Daily Voice Offer — both are around Rs. 0.10 per actual used minute.

How do I check remaining Ufone minutes and bundle status?

Dial *706# for a free SMS reply with remaining minutes, SMS, and data in your active bundles, plus the validity timestamps. The MyUfone app provides the same information with a usage history graph, refreshed within a minute of each call. If you're an old Smart Number user (Ufone's premium prepaid line), the same codes apply — the Smart Number designation only affects the SIM tier, not the bundle interface.

What's the difference between Ufone Super Card and Power Pack?

Different validity bands and different purposes. The Power Pack at Rs. 99 is a weekly bundle aimed at SMS-heavy users — 350 on-net minutes is modest, but 1,500 SMS is generous. The Super Card series (Lite, regular, Plus) are monthly bundles aimed at the user who wants minutes, SMS, and data in one shot for the whole month. Choose Power Pack if you happen to send lots of SMS but rarely call; choose a Super Card if calling is your main use case.

Does Ufone have stronger coverage anywhere in Pakistan compared to other carriers?

Ufone (which is part of the PTCL group) historically held strong coverage in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, parts of upper Punjab, and certain districts of Sindh that other carriers underserved. The PTCL Group's infrastructure overlap means Ufone often has reliable backhaul where smaller cities are concerned. In Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad, the difference between carriers on call drop rates and 4G availability is now slim. Specific district-level performance is best verified by asking local users; a single carrier rarely wins everywhere.

What is a Ufone Smart Number and does it change how bundles work?

Smart Numbers are a Ufone product tier with extra-memorable digit patterns — repeated digits, sequential numbers, palindromes — sold at a premium SIM price. The bundle structure is identical to a regular Ufone number; activation codes, prices, and allowances are the same. The only operational difference is some Smart Number SIMs come with a small monthly recurring fee for retention of the premium number. The bundle decision-making for a Smart Number user is identical to any other Ufone user.

Can I switch from a Ufone prepaid plan to postpaid without changing my number?

Yes. Visit a Ufone franchise centre or PTCL service centre with your CNIC and SIM; the migration is processed in person to verify ownership. The number stays the same and most of your contacts won't notice. Postpaid plans have different bundle structures — they're sold as monthly subscriptions with various inclusions rather than as discrete activation codes — so once migrated, you stop using the prepaid bundle codes and your monthly plan handles minutes/SMS/data automatically. Allow 24–48 hours for the migration to complete; outgoing services may be briefly restricted during the transition.