Warid's network merged with Jazz in 2016 — Warid SIM holders remain on the Jazz network and can use Jazz USSD codes for call and data packages, though some original Warid codes still function for subscriber convenience.

3 Steps to Activate a Warid Call Package

Understand the Jazz-Warid network setup, choose a bundle from the table or Jazz's lineup, activate it, and verify via *1111#.

PackageOn-Net MinsOff-Net MinsPriceCodeValidity
Warid Daily Offer60 minsRs. 12*2291#1 day
Warid 3-Day Bundle200 minsRs. 29*2272#3 days
Warid Weekly Bundle1,000 minsRs. 65*2273#7 days
Warid Monthly Bundle Popular3,000 mins200 minsRs. 190*2274#30 days
Step 1

Understand How Warid Works on the Jazz Network

Warid Pakistan merged with Jazz in 2016. Today, Warid SIMs operate on Jazz's infrastructure — so if you're holding a Warid SIM (orange branding, 03x numbers starting with 032 or 031), it runs on Jazz's 4G network. You get Jazz's coverage, Jazz's call quality, and access to most Jazz packages.

Some Warid-specific packages still exist with distinct codes from Jazz packages. These are often priced slightly differently or have different minute allocations. Before activating, it's worth checking both the Warid-specific codes below and the Jazz call packages guide to see which offers better value for your usage.

Check your current balance by dialing *100# — this works on both Jazz and Warid SIMs. For package status, dial *1111# and select "My Packages."

Step 2

Browse Warid Call Package Options

Warid call packages lean toward on-net calls to other Jazz/Warid numbers — since the merger, both networks are treated as "on-net" from a pricing perspective. This is a significant advantage: if most of your contacts are on Jazz, a Warid on-net bundle covers those calls at bundle rates rather than per-minute rates.

The table above lists current Warid-specific packages. Note that Warid dial codes often start differently from Jazz codes — don't confuse them. If a Warid code returns an error, try the equivalent Jazz package from the Jazz Call Packages page, as those are always valid on Warid SIMs too.

Step 3

Activate and Verify

Dial the code for your chosen Warid package and press Call. Confirmation will appear on-screen. If you prefer the app route, the Jazz World app works for Warid SIMs as well — log in with your Warid number and it will show available packages. You can subscribe through the app and get the same activation at the same price.

To verify, dial *1111# → My Packages. Your newly activated bundle should appear. Make a test call to a Jazz or Warid number and check that minutes decrease from the bundle rather than your main balance.

What to Do if Activation Doesn't Work

Warid package code returns 'Service Unavailable'

Some legacy Warid package codes were retired after the Jazz merger. Use *1111# → Packages to browse currently active offers for your SIM, or try the equivalent Jazz package code — these work on all Jazz-network SIMs including Warid.

Warid SIM showing Jazz network — is something wrong?

No, this is normal and expected. Warid operates on Jazz's network infrastructure. Your SIM showing 'Jazz' on the network indicator is correct. Services, packages, and billing all work the same way.

Cannot find 'My Packages' on *1111# menu for Warid

The *1111# menu layout varies slightly by SIM type. Try *3336# as an alternative, or use the Jazz World app which supports Warid SIMs and shows all active packages in a clear dashboard.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Since the merger, Warid SIM holders can access Jazz promotional packages and offers. Some network-exclusive Jazz promos require Jazz branding on the SIM, but most daily and monthly packages are available to all SIMs on the Jazz network.

No. Since the merger, Jazz and Warid are a single network. A call from a Warid SIM to a Jazz number (or vice versa) is treated as on-net, just like Warid-to-Warid. You don't pay off-net rates for Jazz calls.

Mobile Number Portability (MNP) allows you to switch operators while keeping your number, but Jazz and Warid are already on the same network. There's no technical benefit to porting — you'd just get a different SIM for the same service. Keep your Warid SIM as-is.

Warid SIMs recharge using standard Jazz scratch cards or via JazzCash/Easypaisa mobile payment. Jazz retailer outlets also recharge Warid numbers. The recharge process is identical to Jazz — enter your 11-digit Warid number when asked.

Warid-specific customer care was merged into Jazz's network. Dial 111 (Jazz helpline) for support on Warid SIM issues. The support team handles both Jazz and Warid accounts.