Complete Guide to Jazz Weekly SMS Packages: Prices, Codes & Details
- Parhlo Main
- Nov 19
- 8 min read

In today’s digital age, SMS (text messaging) may not be as dominant as it once was, but for many users — especially in Pakistan — it remains an essential and cost-effective channel of communication. Jazz, a leading telecom operator, offers a variety of weekly SMS packages designed to meet different messaging needs. Whether you’re someone who sends a moderate number of texts, or you want SMS plus data for WhatsApp, there’s a Jazz weekly offer for you.
This guide will cover everything you need to know about Jazz Weekly SMS Packages — including current prices, activation codes, validity, benefits, and tips on how to choose and manage these packages effectively.
What Are Jazz Weekly SMS Packages?
Jazz weekly SMS packages are seven-day bundles that provide a set number of SMS (and sometimes data or other benefits) for a fixed price. These are prepaid add-ons that let customers send texts to both Jazz and non-Jazz (other network) numbers. The main appeal of weekly SMS packages is their affordability and the flexibility they offer over a one-week period.
Unlike daily packages, these weekly offers are more stable for users who know they will be texting throughout the week but may not need a full monthly bundle.
Popular Jazz Weekly SMS Packages — Overview of Options:
Here are some of the most common and widely used Jazz weekly SMS bundles:
Package Name | Validity | SMS Volume | Other Benefits | Price | Activation Code |
Weekly SMS Package | 7 days | 1,500 SMS (all networks) | 25 MB WhatsApp | Rs 34 | 1011*07# |
Haftawar All Rounder | 7 days | 1,000 SMS | 1,000 Jazz mins + 50 Other Network mins + 1 GB Data | ~Rs 120 | *747# |
Weekly All-Network Offer | 7 days | 1,000 SMS | 1,000 Jazz mins + ~50–60 off-net mins + Data | ~Rs 120 (or higher depending on source) | *700# |
Note: The exact price, terms, and codes may vary over time, so always check Jazz’s official resources or use the Jazz World / SIMOSA app to confirm current offerings.
Detailed Breakdown of Each Jazz Weekly SMS Package:
1. Weekly SMS Package (Basic):
Validity: 7 days
SMS Volume: 1,500 SMS to all networks
Additional Benefit: 25 MB for WhatsApp only
Price: Rs 34 (including tax) according to several sources.
Activation Code: 1011*07#
Check Status Code: 1012*07#
Info Code: 1013*07#
Unsubscribe Code: 1014*07#
This package is ideal for users who primarily send SMS and want a modest allowance to last a full week. The 25 MB WhatsApp data allows for very light WhatsApp usage.
2. Haftawar All Rounder (Weekly Hybrid):
Validity: 7 days
SMS Volume: 1,000 SMS (all network)
Other Benefits:
1,000 Jazz-to-Jazz call minutes
~50 minutes to other networks
1 GB Data
Price: Reported around Rs 120 (depending on source)
Activation Code: *747#
This package is more “all-round,” giving not just SMS, but also calls (especially on-net), and a reasonable data quota. It’s suitable for users who need both SMS and some voice + data for the week.
3. Weekly All-Network Offer (Bundle):
Validity: 7 days
SMS Volume: 1,000 SMS to all networks
Other Benefits:
1,000 Jazz minutes (on-net)
~50–60 Other network minutes
Data (variable, based on offer)
Price: According to Jazz’s site, the price is Rs 347 (incl tax) for this weekly All Network offer.
Activation Code: *700#
Unsubscribe Code: 7004#
Status Code: 7002#
Info Code: 7003#
This bundle is best for users who want a more balanced weekly package — not just SMS, but also decent minutes and data. It’s particularly useful for someone who makes regular on-net calls and sends texts.
4. Other Weekly Packages with SMS:
There are also more advanced weekly packages from Jazz that include SMS + high data + large minute allowances. Some of these are marketed as “Super”, “Premium Plus”, or “Freedom” weekly packs. For example:
Weekly Premium Plus: Includes data (YouTube, WhatsApp, TikTok, etc.), SMS, and minutes. According to one source, it costs ~Rs 373.
Weekly Freedom: Offers a large data bundle (50 GB in one source), 1,000 Jazz Mins, and 1,000 SMS.
These are more expensive but are tailored for users who want an "everything-in-one" weekly deal.
How to Activate, Check, or Cancel a Jazz Weekly SMS Package:
Understanding how to manage these weekly SMS packages is vital. Here’s what you need to know:
Activation:
Use the USSD code for the package (e.g., 1011*07# for the basic weekly SMS plan).
You can also subscribe via the Jazz World App (or SIMOSA app) by navigating to the “Bundles” or “Offers” section.
To Check Status:
Dial the status USSD code: for the basic Weekly SMS package, 1012*07#.
In the Jazz World / SIMOSA app, go to “My Packages” or “Active Bundles” to view your remaining SMS, data, and validity.
Deactivation / Unsubscribe:
To cancel the basic weekly SMS package: use 1014*07#.
For other bundles, you’ll need to use their specific “unsubscribe” USSD code. For example, the All-Network weekly has 7004# to unsubscribe.
Note: Some weekly offers are non-recursive (i.e., they don’t automatically renew). For such bundles, once 7 days expire, you’ll need to manually re-subscribe if you want the same package again.
Advantages of Jazz Weekly SMS Packages:
Cost-Effective:
Weekly SMS bundles are cheaper than sending individual SMS at base rates. If you send a lot of texts, subscribing to a weekly package almost always saves money.
Predictable Usage:
With a set quota and 7-day validity, it's easier to plan your SMS usage — especially if you're not sure how much you’ll text each day.
Flexibility:
Because these are weekly offers, they tend to be more flexible than monthly plans. You can switch or cancel after a week without a long-term commitment.
Extras:
Many of these weekly SMS packages come with data (especially for WhatsApp) or calling minutes. This hybrid nature makes them highly versatile.
Simple Activation:
Using USSD codes (like 1011*07#) or the Jazz World app makes activating these bundles quick and straightforward.
Key Considerations & Limitations:
While weekly SMS packages are attractive, there are some caveats:
Overuse Penalty: If you exceed your SMS quota, overage rates may apply. (Depending on the package, your SMS may cost more after you run out.) For example, according to Data Bazar, the overage rate for SMS after exceeding the limit can be Re. 1.50/SMS.
Non-Recursive Bundles: Many weekly offers do not auto-renew. You have to actively re-subscribe each week.
Regional Variations: Some offers or codes may vary by region or city. Always check local sources or the Jazz app to confirm whether an offer is available in your area.
Network Dependence: To use data benefits, you must be on a compatible network (2G / 3G / 4G).
Changing Offers: Telecoms regularly update or retire packages. The information here is based on current publicly available data — but Jazz’s internal offers may change.
Tips for Choosing the Right Weekly SMS Package:
Choosing the most suitable Jazz weekly SMS package depends on a few factors. Here are some practical tips:
Estimate Your Weekly SMS Usage:
Think about how many texts you send over a typical week. If you only send a few hundred, the basic 1,500-SMS package might be more than enough.
Evaluate Your Data & Call Needs:
Do you also need data (for WhatsApp, etc.)?
Do you make many on-net (Jazz to Jazz) calls or off-net calls?
If so, hybrid weekly packages like “Haftawar All Rounder” or “Weekly All Network” might give you better value.
Use the Jazz App:
The Jazz World or SIMOSA app is your friend. Use it to check current offers, manage active bundles, and subscribe/unsubscribe. This avoids USSD code mistakes.
Monitor Your Usage:
After subscribing, check your remaining SMS or data via status code (e.g., 1012*07#) mid-week. If you’re nearing your limit, you can decide whether to top up or switch bundles.
Set Reminders:
Since many weekly bundles are non-recursive, set a weekly reminder (e.g., on your phone calendar) to check and re-subscribe if needed.
Watch for Promotions:
Jazz occasionally runs special promotions or limited-time offers with better rates or larger quotas. Keep an eye on the app or official Jazz website for updates.
Real-World Examples:
Here are a few illustrative scenarios to help you see how different users might choose different weekly SMS packages:
Student Who Texts a Lot: A student who sends daily texts to friends might pick the 1500 SMS for Rs 34 package. They don’t need much data and want the lowest-cost SMS plan.
Small Business Owner: Someone using SMS for business contacts and occasional calls might choose the Haftawar All Rounder for 1,000 SMS + calling minutes + 1 GB data — giving them a balanced mix.
Frequent Caller + Texter: A user who makes a lot of on-net calls and texts could benefit from the Weekly All Network Offer, combining SMS, minutes, and data.
Common Issues & How to Troubleshoot:
Some users may face difficulties or confusion when using Jazz weekly SMS packages. Here are common problems and recommended solutions:
Package Not Activating:
Double check the USSD code you used.
Make sure you have enough balance in your account to subscribe.
Try subscribing through the Jazz World / SIMOSA app if USSD fails.
SMS Quota Not Showing Correctly:
Use the status code (*101*2*07# or relevant code) to check your remaining SMS.
If your app shows different numbers, log out and then log in again — sometimes display bugs can be fixed by a refresh.
Auto-Renewal Concern:
Be aware that most weekly SMS packages are non-recursive. They do not auto renew.
If you're not sure and don’t want to risk spending more, unsubscribe before the 7-day window ends.
Overcharge for Exceeded SMS:
If you cross your SMS limit, additional SMS may be charged at a higher “base rate.” Depending on the package, overage rates can be quite steep.
To avoid this, keep track of your usage and re-subscribe or top-up before hitting the limit.
Misleading Third-Party Information:
Some third-party websites may have outdated or incorrect codes/prices. Always cross-verify using Jazz’s official website or Jazz app.
Why These Packages Are Still Valuable Today:
Accessibility: Not everyone has constant internet access, especially in areas with spotty mobile data coverage. SMS packages remain useful in such contexts.
Cost Efficiency: For heavy texters, weekly bundles offer significantly lower cost per SMS than pay-per-SMS.
Simplicity: SMS is simple, reliable, and doesn’t require an app or data — perfect for sending quick texts, alerts, or two-factor authentication codes.
Versatility: Jazz’s hybrid weekly offers integrate SMS with data and calls, giving users great flexibility in how they communicate.
Future Trends & What to Expect:
Looking ahead, it's likely that Jazz will continue to evolve its weekly bundles in response to changing user behavior and telecom trends. Here are a few possible directions:
More Hybrid Bundles: As data demand continues to grow, Jazz may introduce more weekly bundles that mix SMS, data, and minutes.
Promotion of OTT Messaging: With WhatsApp, TikTok, and other apps becoming more popular, Jazz might offer more weekly SMS packages tied to data for these platforms.
Regional Customization: Jazz may provide region-specific weekly offers tailored to different cities or user groups.
AI-Driven Bundles: In the future, Jazz might offer intelligent “usage-based” weekly bundles: the system could analyze your usage pattern and suggest or auto-offer the optimal bundle for you.
Conclusion:
Jazz Weekly SMS Packages offer a flexible, affordable, and practical solution for anyone who uses SMS regularly. Whether you’re a heavy texter, a business user, or someone who just needs to stay in touch with minimal data, there’s likely a Jazz weekly bundle that suits your needs.
For pure SMS users, the basic 1,500-SMS weekly package is hard to beat in terms of value.
For those who also make calls or use data, hybrid packages like Haftawar All Rounder or All Network provide a comprehensive communication solution.
Activation and management are straightforward via USSD or the Jazz app, but always make sure to check your status, usage, and validity.
By understanding the nuances of each package — from pricing to codes to limitations — you can make a more informed decision and get the most out of your Jazz SIM.
So, whether you're texting friends, running a service-oriented business, or just looking to minimize costs, Jazz weekly SMS packages are a smart way to stay connected.



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