If you’re looking for a prepaid plan that gives you unlimited data for half the day, Vodafone Idea (Vi) has an offer you’ll love. The telecom company’s ₹399 prepaid plan gives users free unlimited 5G data every night and morning — that’s 12 hours of non-stop browsing, streaming, and downloading at no extra cost.

Full Details of Vi ₹399 Plan

With this ₹399 recharge, Vi users get:

  • 2GB of high-speed data per day

  • Unlimited voice calls across all networks

  • 100 SMS messages per day

But the real highlight of this plan is the Binge All Night benefit.

Unlimited Data for 12 Hours Daily

Under the Binge All Night offer, you can enjoy unlimited data from 12 midnight to 12 noon. The best part — data used during this period won’t count against your daily 2GB limit, letting you save your main data for the rest of the day.

Other Benefits
  • Validity: 28 days

  • Weekend Data Rollover: Unused data from weekdays can be carried over to the weekend.

  • OTT Access: One-month Disney+ Hotstar Mobile subscription included.

  • Extra Data Backup: Up to 2GB of backup data per month, claimable via the Vi app.

Important Notes

You can enjoy unlimited 5G data only if:

  • You are in Vi’s 5G network coverage area

  • Your smartphone supports 5G

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