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Vi Super Hero Prepaid Plan offers unlimited data benefits; Check details

Vi Super Hero Prepaid Plan is here and with this step, Vodafone Idea is trying to cater the audience that users large amount of data every day.

Published By: Nishit Raghuwanshi

Published: Dec 07, 2024, 11:42 AM IST

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Vodafone Idea or Vi has recently dropped a Super Hero Prepaid Plan in the Indian market. The latest plan by the brand offers unlimited data from midnight to noon and works pretty identically to the existing plan, which offers free midnight data by Vi. The Super Hero Prepaid Plan is for people who recharge their phone with packs having 2GB or more data per day. Moving forward in the article, we will talk about its working, validity, and more.

Vi Super Hero Prepaid Plan

The latest Super Hero Prepaid Plan by Vodafone Idea offers unlimited data for almost half a day. In order to reap all the benefits of the plan, people are supposed to recharge their devices with Rs 365. The availability of the plan is currently in a few selected States of the country – New Delhi, West Bengal, Haryana, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Kerala, and Gujarat.

As for the plan details, Vi is clubbing it with other benefits so that the users can get uninterrupted connectivity all day long without any issues. All the customers will be getting up to 2GB of data at no additional charges via the Vi app. They can also get the same by dialing 121249 from their registered mobile number. Apart from that, the Super Hero Prepaid Plan also offers a weekend data rollover facility that lets the users utilize their remaining weekday data on weekends.

This plan by Vodafone Idea has been designed to keep up with the data consumption pace of the users. This will also help the brand in making the customers stick to their services.

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For those who don’t know, recently the telco giants including Vodafone Idea, Reliance Jio, and Airtel have lost a considerable number of subscribers. And the main reason behind the same could be the hike in tariff prices. Now, with new plans, there are chances that Vodafone is trying to do the damage control.

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Author Name | Nishit Raghuwanshi

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