JJioAirMob
Indian mobile recharge · prepaid only

Two operators, two flows

Both Jio and Airtel run prepaid mobile recharge — but they expect different inputs. On the recharge page you pick the operator first and the form rearranges itself accordingly.

JioAirMob handles prepaid recharges only. Postpaid bills go through the operators' own portals.

Jio prepaid & JioHome

Jio recharge accepts three identifiers

Jio's prepaid checkout recognises any of the following on the same input: a registered 10-digit mobile number, a JioHome voice / fixed landline number, or a 12-digit account number / Service ID. The recharge page detects the format from the digits you type — no separate dropdown.

Amount entry

For Jio prepaid you are free to type any amount between ₹10 and ₹5,000. Validity and data buckets are decided by Jio's tariff at activation, not by us. Postpaid Jio plans (JioPostpaid Plus) are not handled here.

JioHome FTTH

For JioHome FTTH / landline accounts, the same amount field applies — just enter the JioHome voice number or the 12-digit Service ID and pick the amount.

Airtel prepaid

Airtel recharge requires a fixed plan

Airtel's prepaid mobile portal does not allow free-typed amounts. You enter the 10-digit prepaid mobile number and select a plan from a fixed catalogue — this page mirrors that exactly. Airtel postpaid bill payment is not supported.

Plan structure

The page lists thirty-one prepaid plans, with prices ranging from ₹199 (28-day starter) to ₹3,999 (yearly 5G). Filters cover Popular / 5G / Long validity / Yearly. Each card shows price, data quantity, validity in days and the call-pack description verbatim from Airtel.

5G availability

Plans labelled "Unlimited 5G" extend the data allowance for 5G-capable handsets in 5G-coverage zones. Outside those zones the pack still works on 4G LTE without changes.

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