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How to check Jio 4G data balance

Oct 24, 2019, 05:15 IST
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After launching its 4G network services in September 2016, Reliance Jio has become a prominent player in the Indian telecom space. Offering unbelievably affordable data bundles at a time when the data charges were very expensive with other operators, Jio rose to prominence very quickly. The recent announcements by the network operator regarding JioFiber has taken the industry once again to strides. When you have subscribed to a Jio network, you might want to check the data balance on your number. Here are the simple steps to do it.

How to check the main balance

For checking the main balance, dial *333# and you will get a message displayed on your Reliance Jio number. You can also check the main balance by sending an SMS ‘MBAL’ to 55333. You will instantly get a message on your phone with the balance details. This service is offered free of cost.

Checking data balance on Jio number

Reliance Jio charges the customers only for the 4G data and its plans come with unlimited voice calls and messages. It is important to check the data balance on your Jio number so that you do not cross the data limit on your subscription. Jio does not provide any USSD number for data balance check. However, you can know the data usage by going to your smartphone Settings and looking at the data usage. Every time when you disconnect the mobile data, you will get a message with the details of the data consumed by your activities. In this way, you can keep a track of the data usage.
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