Jazz choice number lets you pick your SIM before you buy

The Jazz choice number service lets every customer in Pakistan pick the mobile number they actually want, before the SIM is even activated. Instead of receiving a random number at the counter, you browse available options, see the price, and then get that exact number on your new SIM. This guide explains how the whole system works, what the different number categories mean, and how you can get yours in 2026.

What Is the Jazz Choice Number Service?

Jazz lets you choose your number, with a full range of options for both prepaid and postpaid SIMs, including normal, golden, and platinum numbers. The idea is simple. Instead of taking whatever number the system assigns, you search for a pattern you like, check its price, and request that specific number.

Jazz premium numbers have become increasingly popular among Pakistani customers who want distinctive, easy-to-remember phone numbers for personal or business use. These special numbers often feature repeating digits, sequential patterns, or other memorable combinations.

You can use this service online at jazz.com.pk/choose-your-number or visit any Jazz franchise near you. Prices are shown for each selected number, though they may vary as per company policy, and the rest of the SIM process and policies remain the same as a normal new SIM.

Jazz Choice Number Categories Explained

Jazz categorises its numbers into eight distinct tiers, each with its own pricing structure based on the number’s uniqueness and memorability. Here is a plain-English breakdown of what each main tier means:

The market also includes Jazz UAN numbers, diamond numbers, VIP numbers, silver numbers, Hexa numbers, Penta numbers, Tetra numbers, 03000 series numbers, 786 numbers, and Islamic numbers, giving buyers a very wide range to search from.

How to Get Your Jazz Choice Number

There are two main ways to pick and buy a Jazz choice number in Pakistan.

Online Through the Jazz Website

Go to the Jazz official website and open the “Choose Your Number” page. You can browse the full range of prepaid and postpaid number choices, normal, golden, platinum, and more. Type in a digit pattern you like, such as a birth year, a lucky number, or a simple repeating sequence. The site shows which numbers are available and lists the price for each one. Once you select a number, follow the on-screen steps to complete your new SIM order.

At a Jazz Franchise or Service Centre

You can get the golden number of your choice through Jazz official service centres or franchises. Walk in, ask for the “choose your number” option, and a staff member will help you search available numbers on the system. This is a good option if you want to see physical SIM packaging or need help with biometric registration on the spot.

Availability can also be checked via Jazz’s official website or mobile app, though keep in mind that popular patterns may sell quickly.

What Is the Jazz Aarzi Number Service?

If you do not want a permanent new SIM but still want a Jazz choice number for a specific purpose, like privacy or a short-term project, Jazz also offers a service called Aarzi Number. This gives you a temporary second number on the same SIM you already have.

The Aarzi Number service allows a subscriber to have a temporary number in addition to the primary number on the same SIM, and it is available for both prepaid and postpaid subscribers.

You can subscribe to one Aarzi Number only, against your regular Jazz number, and all Jazz prepaid and postpaid customers can subscribe for this service.

To get a number of your choice through the Aarzi service, you can subscribe to a Golden Number option for PKR 28.6 (including tax) as a one-time fee, plus PKR 2.86 (including tax) per day.

If a user unsubscribes from the Aarzi Number service, their allocated number will not be given to any other subscriber for the next 180 days. This protects you if you plan to re-subscribe later.

Note: International calls and SMS are not allowed from the Jazz Aarzi Number service.

Why People Want a Specific Number

Golden and choice numbers are widely used by businesses, shop owners, freelancers, and individuals who want their numbers to stay in memory.

A memorable phone number saves time, builds trust, and improves customer response. For a small shop in Lahore or a freelancer working with clients abroad, a number that people can recall without saving it first is a real business advantage.

People also value specific numbers for cultural reasons. Repeating digits are often seen as balanced and lucky, a belief passed down quietly through generations in Pakistan.

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Things to Know Before You Buy

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I pick a Jazz number completely online without visiting a franchise?

You can browse and select your number online through the Jazz website. However, the actual SIM activation requires biometric verification, which is usually done at a franchise or authorised retailer. Jazz’s SIMOSA app may also provide some self-service steps, check the app for the latest options.

Is the Jazz choice number service free?

Browsing available numbers is free. However, the price of the number itself depends on its category. Normal numbers are cheaper, while golden, platinum, and octa numbers carry higher one-time fees. Prices are populated on the site for your ease, but they may vary as per company policy.

What Jazz number series or codes are available to choose from?

Jazz operates in Pakistan with ten number codes: 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, and 309, covering all major and smaller cities. When you pick a choice number, it will begin with one of these prefixes.

Can I get a Jazz choice number on a postpaid plan?

Yes. The Jazz choose your number service covers both prepaid and postpaid SIM options, so whether you want a monthly bill plan or a standard prepaid SIM, you can still pick the number pattern you prefer.

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