Jazz WhatsApp Packages
Jazz WhatsApp-only bundles let you use WhatsApp unlimited for as little as Rs. 4 a day. Here is the full list with subscription steps.
WhatsApp is by far the most-used app on Pakistani phones. For many users — especially those with limited budgets — paying for a full mobile internet bundle just to use WhatsApp is wasteful. Jazz responded years ago by introducing WhatsApp-only packages: cheap bundles that give you unlimited WhatsApp messaging and voice notes without any general internet access. These packages have become some of Jazz's most-subscribed products.
When a Jazz WhatsApp-only package makes sense
WhatsApp-only bundles suit these specific user types:
- Older parents or grandparents whose entire smartphone use is WhatsApp video calls with relatives abroad.
- Domestic staff, drivers and other workers who use WhatsApp for family contact but cannot afford full data packages.
- Students or young people on tight budgets who use WhatsApp constantly but rarely browse the web.
- Anyone who already has Wi-Fi at home and only needs mobile WhatsApp during the commute or while running errands.
- People who maintain a second SIM specifically for WhatsApp Business communications.
If you also use Google Maps, ride-hailing apps, ride-share apps, email or web browsing on your phone, a WhatsApp-only bundle is too narrow — you will end up paying pay-as-you-go data rates on top of the WhatsApp bundle, which works out more expensive than just buying a small full-internet bundle.
Limits of WhatsApp-only bundles
The first thing to understand is what 'WhatsApp' actually covers in these bundles. Text messages, voice messages, group chats and shared images all work normally. Voice and video calls also work, though video calls consume more data internally. What does not work under a WhatsApp-only bundle: any links you tap inside WhatsApp (news articles, YouTube videos, web pages). Tapping a link from a WhatsApp chat opens your browser, which does not have data access under the bundle.
The second thing is the WhatsApp Web vs mobile WhatsApp distinction. The Jazz WhatsApp bundle covers your phone's WhatsApp app directly. WhatsApp Web (used through a desktop browser) technically routes through your phone — but the heavy bandwidth needed for desktop syncing falls outside the lightweight quota the bundle assumes. Heavy WhatsApp Web use can cause your phone to fall back to pay-as-you-go rates.
The third thing is the fair-use cap that exists on most 'unlimited' bundles. Jazz does not publish an explicit limit, but users sending or receiving more than about 5 GB of WhatsApp data in a day sometimes see speeds throttled. For normal personal use (messages, voice notes, occasional video calls), this cap is essentially impossible to hit. For someone using WhatsApp for professional file-sharing all day, it can become a constraint.
The fourth practical point: WhatsApp-only bundles require an internet-capable phone with the WhatsApp app installed and signed in. Basic feature phones or KaiOS devices that have other messaging apps but not WhatsApp do not benefit from these bundles.
Jazz WhatsApp packages available
The packages below cover Jazz's main WhatsApp-focused offerings in 2026. Some include 'Plus' variants that bundle other social apps alongside WhatsApp — these are useful if you also use Facebook or Instagram heavily, less useful if WhatsApp is your only social platform.
| Package | What you get | Validity | Price | Code |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daily WhatsApp | Unlimited WhatsApp + 100 SMS | 24 hours | Rs. 4 | *101*1# |
| Daily WhatsApp Plus | Unlimited WhatsApp + Free Status + 100 MB | 24 hours | Rs. 8 | *101*2# |
| Weekly WhatsApp | Unlimited WhatsApp + 50 SMS daily | 7 days | Rs. 25 | *225# |
| Weekly WhatsApp Plus | Unlimited WhatsApp + Facebook free | 7 days | Rs. 50 | *225*1# |
| Monthly WhatsApp | Unlimited WhatsApp | 30 days | Rs. 75 | *117*7# |
| Monthly Social Pack | Unlimited WhatsApp + Facebook + Instagram | 30 days | Rs. 150 | *117*7*1# |
The 'Free Status' add-on in Daily WhatsApp Plus means viewing WhatsApp Status updates does not count against any data cap. This matters because Status videos can be data-heavy — a single 30-second status video can use 10-20 MB at HD quality.
Activating a Jazz WhatsApp bundle
- Check Jazz balance
Dial
*111#from your Jazz number. WhatsApp packages cost Rs. 4 to Rs. 150 — small amounts, but the system still needs the full price available before activating. - Dial the package code
Type the code from the table into your phone dialler exactly. WhatsApp-specific codes mostly start with
*101or*225on Jazz. Press call. - Wait for SMS confirmation
Within about 30 seconds Jazz sends a confirmation message with the bundle details and unsubscribe instructions. The bundle becomes active immediately after the confirmation SMS arrives.
- Open WhatsApp and verify
Launch the WhatsApp app on your phone. Try sending a message or making a voice call. If everything works, the bundle is active. If WhatsApp shows 'Connecting...' indefinitely, toggle airplane mode off and on to force a fresh network registration.
Jazz WhatsApp — typical reader questions
One more thing on WhatsApp packages
WhatsApp-only bundles are a uniquely Pakistani product. Few countries have such cheap single-app data packages, mainly because WhatsApp adoption in Pakistan is unusually deep — covering urban youth, rural elders, blue-collar workers and white-collar professionals essentially equally. Jazz and other operators recognised this years ago and built dedicated WhatsApp tariffs around it.
If you have a household member who only uses WhatsApp for communication and complains about phone bills, set them up with the Monthly WhatsApp package and a recurring auto-top-up. Their actual WhatsApp use is covered by Rs. 75 a month — they can stop worrying about per-minute charges, per-MB charges or anything else, and just use WhatsApp freely.
Prices and codes above reflect Jazz's standard mid-2026 WhatsApp bundle offerings. The live *111# menu is always the authoritative source for any specific SIM's current pricing — promotional discounts do appear during festival weeks and back-to-school periods.