Jio, a popular Indian telecommunications company, offers various data plans with daily limits. Once you reach this limit, your internet speed significantly decreases, impacting browsing and downloading. While Jio claims to provide unlimited data at a reduced speed (64kbps) after the daily quota is exhausted, this speed is often too slow for practical use. This leads many users to search for ways to “get tomorrow’s data today.” There are several methods to potentially bypass these restrictions, ranging from simple time adjustments to more advanced network configurations.
Jio’s daily data quota typically resets at midnight. One common method involves manipulating your phone’s date and time settings. This involves uninstalling and reinstalling the MyJio app (without logging in), disabling Google Play Store and Play Services, and then changing your phone’s time to 12:01 AM. After restarting your phone, log back into the MyJio app. This trick sometimes resets the data counter, granting you access to a fresh data allowance.
Another approach involves creating a new Access Point Name (APN). This essentially creates a new connection profile that might bypass Jio’s data tracking system. To do this, navigate to your phone’s settings, find the APN settings under SIM card and mobile data options, and create a new APN profile with specific parameters. You’ll need to define the profile name, APN (JIONET), Proxy (202.88.241.12), Port (80), APN type (Default), and Server (www.google.com). Save the new profile and restart your phone.
Using a Virtual Private Network (VPN) with servers located in different countries can sometimes trick Jio’s system into allocating a new data allowance. Connect to a VPN server in a country like the USA or Germany after setting your APN to JIONET. This method relies on masking your IP address and location, potentially allowing you to bypass Jio’s data restrictions.
Modifying the APN protocol is a more technical approach. This involves switching between IPv4 and IPv6 protocols within the APN settings. Start by setting the APN protocol to IPv4 and defining a data limit slightly below your daily allowance (e.g., 700MB for a 1GB plan). Once this limit is reached, switch the APN protocol to IPv6 and use a small amount of data (around 60-70MB). Repeatedly toggling between these protocols might reset the data counter, providing continued access to high-speed data.
Keep in mind that these methods are not guaranteed to work and might be considered violations of Jio’s terms of service. Additionally, Jio frequently updates its systems, potentially rendering these workarounds ineffective. Excessive data usage can also lead to throttling or account suspension. The most reliable way to ensure uninterrupted high-speed data is to subscribe to a Jio plan that meets your data requirements. Limiting data-intensive activities like video streaming can also help conserve your daily allowance. Remember to avoid upgrading the MyJio app, as this might re-impose data restrictions. Clearing the app data for MyJio might help if you experience slow speeds after applying these methods.