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Smart Rolls Out New PowerAll Prepaid Plans From ₱109 With Bundled Streaming, Gaming, and 5G Data

Smart's new PowerAll prepaid plans start at ₱109 and bundle general, 5G, and app-specific data for streaming, gaming, or social, plus unlimited calls and texts.

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Smart PowerAll prepaid plan promotional image showing the ₱109 offer
Marketing image for Smart's new PowerAll prepaid plans starting at ₱109. Image: NoypiGeeks

Smart is refreshing its prepaid lineup with a new set of PowerAll plans built around how people actually use their phones. Starting at ₱109, the packages split each subscription into general data, 5G data, and app-specific bundle data, and let subscribers pick a focus — streaming, social, gaming, or productivity — that Smart is branding as your "side quest."

Key Takeaways

  • Three PowerAll tiers: ₱109 and ₱149 (both 7-day validity) and ₱449 (28-day validity).
  • Each plan splits data into general data, 5G data, and a category-specific bundle.
  • Four bundle categories: Binge (video), Share (social), Game (mobile gaming), and Grind (productivity).
  • Every tier includes unlimited calls and texts, plus unlimited TikTok or Facebook.
  • Register via the Smart App, mobile wallet apps, *123#, Smart stores, or authorized retailers.

The three PowerAll tiers

Per NoypiGeeks, the new lineup comes in three price points, each bundling three separate data allocations:

  • ₱109 (7 days): 10GB general data, 4GB 5G data, and 5GB bundle data, with unlimited calls and texts plus unlimited TikTok or Facebook.
  • ₱149 (7 days): 16GB general data, 5GB 5G data, and 5GB bundle data, with the same unlimited calls, texts, and TikTok-or-Facebook perk.
  • ₱449 (28 days): 30GB general data, 15GB 5G data, and 20GB bundle data, again with unlimited calls, texts, and unlimited TikTok or Facebook.

The structure means a chunk of your data is reserved specifically for 5G, and another chunk is tied to whichever app category you choose — a departure from a single all-purpose data bucket.

Pick your 'side quest'

The bundle data is where subscribers choose their focus. Smart offers four categories, each mapped to specific apps:

  • Binge — video streaming, covering YouTube, Viu, iWant, and Cignal Play.
  • Share — social media and messaging, including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Viber.
  • Game — mobile gaming titles such as Mobile Legends, Honor of Kings, and Call of Duty.
  • Grind — productivity tools like Google Docs and Sheets.

The framing targets younger, activity-driven users who want their data weighted toward one primary use, whether that is bingeing shows, staying on social, ranking up in mobile games, or getting work done.

How the tiers stack up

The two seven-day options are aimed at short-term top-ups: the ₱109 plan bundles 19GB of total data (10GB general, 4GB 5G, 5GB category) while the ₱149 tier bumps that to 26GB, with the extra spend going mostly to general and 5G data. The ₱449 plan is the value play for heavier users — 65GB of total allocation across a full 28 days works out to roughly ₱16 a day, close to the ₱109 weekly plan's daily rate but with far more headroom and a longer runway before you need to reload. Whichever tier you pick, the unlimited calls, texts, and unlimited TikTok-or-Facebook access carry across the board, so the real decision is how much data — and how much of it on 5G — you need for the validity period.

How to register

Signing up is flexible. NoypiGeeks notes subscribers can activate the plans through the Smart App, mobile wallet applications, by dialing *123#, or in person at Smart stores and authorized retailers.

The competitive angle

The launch continues the trend of Philippine telcos slicing prepaid offers into app-specific bundles rather than plain data packs, betting that clearer value — reserved 5G data, unlimited access to a headline app, and a pick-your-category perk — will stand out in a crowded prepaid market. For subscribers, the practical question is whether their usage lines up with one of the four categories; if it does, the bundled data stretches further, and if it does not, the general and 5G allocations still cover everyday browsing.

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