The Jazz data check code most people know is *111#, but dialing it costs you a small fee every single time. In 2026, Jazz gives you at least five different ways to see your remaining MBs, call minutes, and cash balance, some of them completely free. This guide covers every working method so you never waste money on unnecessary checks.
Why Checking Your Jazz Data Regularly Matters
Many Jazz users in Pakistan face a frustrating problem: their internet stops without any warning, or their balance drops suddenly. Jazz offers daily, weekly, and monthly packages, and each one has its own data limit and expiry date. If you do not track your usage, your balance can start deducting at standard rates the moment a bundle runs out.
Knowing the right Jazz data check code, or the right app method, takes just a few seconds and can save you real money. Below is every working option updated for 2026.
Jazz Data Check Code List for 2026
Jazz uses USSD (Unstructured Supplementary Service Data) codes. You simply open your phone dialer, type the code, and press the call button. A small message pops up on your screen within seconds.
*111#, Main Balance and Data Overview
This is the most popular Jazz data check code. Dial *111# from your Jazz prepaid SIM and a flash message shows your remaining balance. Be aware that Jazz charges roughly Rs. 0.12 to Rs. 0.25 plus tax each time you use this code. If your balance is exactly zero, the code may not even run. This code works on all Jazz prepaid SIMs regardless of which package you are on.
*444#, Packages, Data, Minutes, and SMS
Dial *444# to see your remaining data, call minutes, and SMS from your active package. This is a better option when you want a full picture of your bundle status rather than just the cash balance.
*2222#, Postpaid Users
If you use a Jazz postpaid SIM, dial *2222#. This shows your remaining balance, minutes, SMS, and data in one screen. This service is free for postpaid customers.
Adding *2# to Your Package Code
Many Jazz packages have their own status check built in. Just add *2# at the end of the activation code of your subscribed package. For example, if your package code is *117*30#, dial *117*30*2# to see how many MBs and minutes are left in that specific bundle.
*99#, Check Your Jazz Number (Free)
This is not a data check, but it is useful: dial *99# to see your Jazz number instantly. It is completely free and works with zero balance and no internet needed.
Free Ways to Check Jazz Data Without USSD Charges
The USSD codes above cost a small fee each time. If you want to check your Jazz data for free, these three methods are better options.
1. Simosa App (Formerly Jazz World)
Jazz rebranded its official self-service app from Jazz World to Simosa. Many older guides still call it Jazz World, so look for “Simosa” when you search the Play Store or App Store. Once you log in with your Jazz number and verify with an OTP, the app home screen shows your remaining rupees, MBs, minutes, and SMS all in one place. The app updates in real time, so the figures are always accurate. Using the app is free as long as you have even a small amount of active data.
The Simosa app also lets you buy new packages, recharge your balance, and view your usage history, all without dialing a single USSD code. You can download it from the official Jazz self-service page or directly from your phone’s app store.
2. SMS to 6611
Send a blank SMS to 6611 from your Jazz number. Within seconds, Jazz sends you a reply message showing your data balance and package validity. This method works without any internet connection, which makes it useful in areas with poor signal or when your data has already run out.
3. WhatsApp Bot
Save 0300-3008000 in your contacts and send “Hi” to that number on WhatsApp. Follow the menu that appears and select the balance or data inquiry option. This is a handy backup when your network signal is too weak for a USSD code to go through but your Wi-Fi is still working.
4. Call 111
Dial 111 from your Jazz SIM to reach the helpline. Follow the automated prompts to check your balance and remaining data. Note that calling the helpline may have a small charge depending on your active package.
Quick Reference Table
- *111#, Cash balance check (Rs. 0.12 to 0.25 + tax per check)
- *444#, Remaining data, minutes, and SMS from active package
- *2222#, Postpaid full account status (free)
- [Package code]*2#, Status of a specific active bundle
- SMS to 6611, Free data balance reply via SMS
- Simosa app, Free full account dashboard (needs data or Wi-Fi)
- WhatsApp 0300-3008000, Free self-service via WhatsApp
- Call 111, Helpline (charges may apply)
Tips to Avoid Unexpected Data Cuts
Knowing your Jazz data check code is only half the job. Here are a few habits that save balance in the long run:
- Turn off mobile data when you are connected to Wi-Fi. Background apps silently use your MBs.
- Check your package expiry date through the Simosa app before the bundle ends. Renewing early stops standard-rate charges from kicking in.
- Use the SMS-to-6611 method when you are almost out of data, since it works without an active internet bundle.
- If the USSD code shows an error, try the Simosa app instead. The app is generally more reliable than USSD during peak hours.
For more tips on managing your mobile data smartly, you can also read our guide on the Zong SIM 4G activation process to compare how different networks handle self-service codes in Pakistan.
Jazz is regulated by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), which oversees all USSD services and consumer rights for telecom users in the country.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Jazz data check code for remaining MBs?
Dial *444# to check remaining MBs, call minutes, and SMS from your active Jazz package. You can also add *2# to the end of your specific package activation code for a bundle-level status check. The Simosa app shows the same information for free without any USSD charge.
Does *111# cost money on Jazz?
Yes. Jazz charges roughly Rs. 0.12 to Rs. 0.25 plus tax each time you dial *111#. If you check your balance multiple times a day, those small charges add up. Using the Simosa app or the SMS-to-6611 method is a better way to check for free.
How do Jazz postpaid users check their data?
Postpaid Jazz users can dial *2222# to see remaining balance, data, minutes, and SMS. This code is free for postpaid customers. The Simosa app also works for postpaid accounts after you log in with your number.
What should I do if my Jazz USSD code is not working?
First, make sure you are dialing the code exactly as written, including the * and # symbols. If it still fails, open the Simosa app to check your data and balance there. You can also send a blank SMS to 6611 or message the Jazz WhatsApp bot at 0300-3008000. As a last resort, call 111 for live support.












