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Ufone Call Packages — All Voice Bundles & Codes 2026

By the Gem Net editorial team · Updated Friday, June 12, 2026

Ufone's call strategy revolves around one signature product — the Super Card — and a supporting lineup of daily, weekly, and monthly bundles that fill in around it. The Super Card is unusual in Pakistani telecom: a 28-day pack (not 30) priced for users who want one predictable monthly recharge with voice, SMS, and data rolled into a single subscription. The pages below cover Super Card across its three tiers, plus every shorter-duration bundle in the Ufone catalogue.

Top questions answered

What makes the Ufone Super Card different from a normal monthly bundle?

Super Card is a 28-day hybrid pack — voice, SMS, and data rolled into one subscription, recharged through a dedicated code rather than auto-renewing from main balance. The 28-day cycle (not 30) means the recharge date drifts earlier each month, which is intentional — Ufone wants users to recharge thirteen times a year, not twelve.

Which Ufone code subscribes to the Pakistan Package and what does it cover?

Dial *888# for the Daily Pakistan Pack at Rs. 17 — 50 Ufone minutes, 30 other-network minutes, and 50 SMS. The Pakistan Package family is Ufone's branding for bundles with meaningful off-net minute allocations, useful for users whose calling pattern crosses all four operators regularly.

Do Ufone bundles work the same way on Uth and Beyonce SIMs?

Most standard bundles work on every Ufone SIM regardless of sub-brand. Beyonce SIMs unlock additional women-targeted bundles via *4646# that aren't available on regular Ufone or Uth SIMs. Uth (youth-targeted) SIMs have access to a few youth-priced data bundles but otherwise share the Super Card and Pakistan Package menus.

The Ufone Super Card family explained

Super Card sits at the centre of every conversation about Ufone tariffs. It is sold as a 28-day hybrid pack across three tiers — Mini, Plus, and Gold — with voice, SMS, and data bundled together at a single price point. The pricing logic is simple: each step up roughly doubles the allocations across all four resource categories at a 35–50 percent price increase, so the per-unit rate falls as you move up the tiers.

The 28-day cycle is deliberate. A normal monthly bundle recharges twelve times a year. Super Card recharges thirteen times across the same period because the cycle is two days short of the calendar month. Over twelve calendar months, that difference adds up to a month's worth of extra subscription revenue per active Super Card user — and to roughly 8 percent more allocation, per rupee, than the user would have got from a 30-day equivalent.

TierRecharge codePriceWhat you getValidity
Super Card Plus*505#Rs. 565700 Ufone mins + 200 other-net + 700 SMS + 1.5 GB28 days
Super Card Gold*7080#Rs. 7501500 Ufone mins + 250 other-net + 1500 SMS + 3 GB28 days
Super Card Mini*5050#Rs. 250250 Ufone mins + 50 other-net + 250 SMS + 500 MB28 days

Daily Ufone voice picks for short-call patterns

Daily bundles serve users who don't want the 28-day Super Card commitment or who use Ufone as a secondary SIM. The Daily Ufone-to-Ufone at Rs. 9 for 120 minutes is the cheapest per-minute pure-voice bundle in the market — it beats every Jazz, Telenor, and Zong daily on raw minute count, provided your calling is entirely on-net.

BundleCodePriceWhat you getValidity
Daily Ufone-to-Ufone*220#Rs. 9120 Ufone minutes1 day
Daily Pakistan Pack*888#Rs. 1750 Ufone mins + 30 other-network mins + 50 SMS1 day
Power Hour Pack*99#Rs. 650 Ufone minutes for one hour1 hour
Daily Beyonce*4646#Rs. 14100 Ufone mins + 200 SMS + 200 MB (Beyonce SIMs)1 day

Weekly Ufone voice bundles for the seven-day load cycle

Weekly Ufone bundles bridge the gap between heavy-use daily subscribers and Super Card committers. The Weekly Pakistan Pack is the sensible default for users whose calling spans Ufone and at least one other operator, while the Weekly Ufone-to-Ufone is aimed squarely at users whose family and work contacts are all on Ufone numbers — common in northern districts where Ufone has majority share.

BundleCodePriceWhat you getValidity
Weekly Ufone-to-Ufone*8888#Rs. 951500 Ufone minutes7 days
Weekly Pakistan Pack*200#Rs. 175300 Ufone mins + 75 other-net + 300 SMS + 750 MB7 days
7-Day Super Bundle*1212#Rs. 220500 Ufone mins + 100 other-net + 500 SMS + 2 GB7 days

Monthly Ufone voice bundles outside the Super Card

The monthly tier outside Super Card is narrower than at Jazz or Telenor — Ufone funnels most heavy users into Super Card, so the standalone monthly options are positioned for very specific use cases. Monthly Ufone-to-Ufone is for callers whose entire voice traffic is on-net; Monthly Pakistan Pack is the standard monthly hybrid for everyone else.

BundleCodePriceWhat you getValidity
Monthly Ufone-to-Ufone*5000#Rs. 4505000 Ufone minutes + 100 other-network mins30 days
Monthly Pakistan Pack*500#Rs. 5951000 Ufone mins + 200 other-net + 1500 SMS + 4 GB30 days

How to recharge, manage, and unsubscribe Ufone bundles

Super Card recharges work differently from regular bundle subscriptions. Each tier has its own recharge code — dial it and the price is deducted from your main balance, kicking off a new 28-day cycle. The Super Card does not auto-renew like other bundles; the cycle simply ends and you re-recharge when you want to continue. For non-Super-Card bundles, dial *5050# to manage subscriptions, see active packages, and disable auto-renewal where applicable.

To check remaining allocations on the active bundle or Super Card, dial *706# from your Ufone SIM. The response lists Ufone minutes, other-network minutes, SMS, and data separately. The My Ufone app shows the same data plus a consumption chart for the past seven days.

Where Ufone voice plans win against other operators

Ufone is the cheapest operator for pure on-net daily calling. The Daily Ufone-to-Ufone at Rs. 9 for 120 minutes delivers a per-minute rate of Rs. 0.075 — undercutting Jazz, Telenor, and Zong daily on-net options at the same duration. For a household where every member is on Ufone, this stacks to meaningful monthly savings.

The Super Card Gold at Rs. 750 for 1500 Ufone minutes + 250 other-net + 1500 SMS + 3 GB is the best-value 28-day hybrid in the Pakistani market at that price point. Jazz and Telenor don't publish a directly comparable SKU — their monthly hybrids start at higher allocations and higher prices. For users who land squarely on Super Card Gold's allocation envelope, no other operator beats it on price-per-resource across voice, SMS, and data combined.

Verify before relying: Bundle codes and rates were verified against the My Ufone app and the *5050# menu in Q2 2026. Ufone refreshes its Super Card lineup roughly each quarter — confirm in the app before relying on a specific allocation or price.

Other Ufone call package questions

No — Super Card tiers can't be upgraded mid-cycle. The current pack runs to its 28-day expiry, then you can recharge into a different tier. To get equivalent additional allocation immediately, subscribe to a separate weekly or daily bundle on top of the active Super Card.

All Super Card allocations zero out at expiry — unused minutes, SMS, and data forfeit. The SIM falls back to default per-minute and per-SMS tariff from main balance until you recharge. Outgoing calls and SMS continue to work; data drops off unless you subscribe to a separate data bundle.

PTCL owns both operators but Ufone and Telenor still run separate networks with separate spectrum, separate tower deployments, and separate customer bases. Tariff structures haven't converged. The longer-term integration roadmap hasn't been publicly committed, so for now the two networks behave as independent operators despite common ownership.

Default Ufone-to-Ufone is roughly Rs. 1.10 per minute with a Rs. 0.20 call setup. Default off-network rates run Rs. 2.50 to Rs. 3.40 per minute depending on the destination operator. International rates vary by country band and always require active main balance — bundles don't cover international voice.

Ufone's tower density and 4G coverage skew toward northern Pakistan because PTCL's legacy fixed-line infrastructure is denser there. The Karachi network sees more competition and more capacity stress at peak hours. For users north of Islamabad — particularly KPK, Hazara, GB — Ufone often delivers better voice quality than Jazz at the same location.