At a Glance

Ufone internet packages cover 4G data — with growing 5G availability — under the "Super" naming convention that clusters the carrier's flagship bundles. Super Monthly Internet at Rs. 999 includes 12 GB plus 1 GB free WhatsApp, hitting a price point Jazz and Telenor only match at the Rs. 950–1,400 range with similar inclusions. The Super range is where Ufone competes most aggressively on price for genuinely usable monthly data allowances.

What you need before subscribing to a Ufone internet pack

Subscribing to a Ufone data bundle requires the same SIM-and-balance preconditions as voice or SMS bundles, with one extra: 4G handset compatibility. A pre-2018 3G-only handset can subscribe to any Ufone data bundle but won't actually receive 4G speeds — the network drops to 3G fallback and the perceived value of the bundle collapses.

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Last verified: Prices and activation codes below were verified against the MyUfone app on May 2026. Pakistani carriers refresh bundle pricing roughly quarterly — when in doubt, open the app and confirm the headline number before dialing.

Ufone 4G and 5G data bundles

The five packages below cover the realistic spread Ufone subscribers actually consider. The Super tier (Daily Internet, Monthly Internet, and Power Premium) carries the headline value; the entry-level Browser Daily Plus exists for the budget-conscious daily user who wants a small WhatsApp allowance bundled in.

PackageQuotaValidityPriceCode
Super Daily Internet1.5 GB1 dayRs. 30*5050#
Browser Daily Plus2 GB + Free WhatsApp1 dayRs. 38*5151#
4G Weekly Internet4 GB7 daysRs. 220*5252#
Super Monthly Internet12 GB + 1 GB WhatsApp30 daysRs. 999*5353#
Ufone Power Premium25 GB30 daysRs. 1,500*5454#

How Ufone's data caps and FUP play out

Ufone's FUP behavior is closer to Telenor's than to Jazz's — the throttle, when it triggers, drops speeds to roughly 384 kbps rather than Jazz's 256 kbps. On Super Monthly Internet at 12 GB, the throttle activates near 14 GB of total consumption (the 2 GB marketing buffer), beyond which video stops loading at HD but text and low-resolution video remain usable.

The 1 GB free WhatsApp on Super Monthly is a separate quota that does not affect your main 12 GB. WhatsApp text, image, document, and voice-note traffic all draw from the free pool. WhatsApp voice and video calls draw from the main 12 GB at the usual rates — approximately 500 KB per voice-call minute and 4–5 MB per video-call minute.

The Ufone Power Premium at 25 GB for Rs. 1,500 is the largest single-month data allowance on any Pakistani prepaid plan at that price point. It does not include free WhatsApp; the entire 25 GB is general-purpose. Heavy users who hotspot to a laptop typically exhaust it within 18–22 days; phone-only users can stretch it across the full 30 days comfortably.

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Troubleshooting a stuck Ufone data subscription

The most common Ufone data issue is the subscription showing active but no actual internet flowing. This is almost always an APN configuration problem — your phone needs Ufone's data APN set correctly, which usually happens automatically when the SIM is inserted, but can break after a phone factory reset or major Android update.

Fix path: open phone Settings > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names (APN). The Ufone APN should be "ufone.internet" with no username or password. If it shows something else (or is blank), edit it to match. Save, then toggle airplane mode on and off to re-register on the network. Data should resume within 30 seconds.

If the APN is correct but data still doesn't flow, dial *707*1# to check subscription status. A "suspended" status (rare but happens) means the SIM has been flagged for security reasons — visit a Ufone franchise with CNIC to clear it.

Inside Ufone's Super range — what differentiates the tiers

The Super naming convention groups Ufone's flagship internet bundles into a clear hierarchy. Super Daily Internet is the entry point at Rs. 30 for 1.5 GB — meant for a single day of social media and light browsing. Super Weekly Internet at Rs. 220 for 4 GB scales the value proposition: per-GB cost drops from Rs. 20 (daily) to Rs. 55 (weekly), which is the inflection point where bundle-stacking stops being economical. Super Monthly Internet at Rs. 999 for 12 GB plus 1 GB free WhatsApp is the flagship — per-GB cost falls to Rs. 76 if you only count the main quota, or effectively Rs. 71 once the free WhatsApp pool is included.

Above the Super range sits Ufone Power Premium at Rs. 1,500 for 25 GB. This sits outside the Super naming because it's positioned for hotspot tethering and multi-device households rather than single-phone use. The economics improve to roughly Rs. 60 per GB but the trade-off is no free WhatsApp pool — the entire 25 GB is general-purpose, which suits laptop-tethered work-from-home patterns better than phone-only browsing patterns. For most users who only run a single phone, Super Monthly at Rs. 999 hits the right balance; Power Premium becomes worthwhile only above 15 GB of monthly consumption.

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