Airtel Offers 6 Months of Free 100GB Google One Storage
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Airtel Offers 6 Months of Free 100GB Google One Storage

Bharti Airtel has partnered with Google to offer a complimentary six-month subscription to 100 GB of Google One cloud storage for all its postpaid and Wi-Fi customers. The initiative is aimed at tackling rising data storage concerns by providing users with secure and ample space for photos, videos, documents, and WhatsApp chats.

The offer includes the option to share storage with up to five additional users, making it ideal for families or small teams. The service is compatible with both Android and iOS platforms, enabling seamless access for Airtel’s diverse customer base.

With Google One storage, customers will be able to:

Use 100 GB of cloud storage across Google Photos, Drive and Gmail

Back up WhatsApp chats and files to the cloud for easier phone upgrades or damage recovery

Share their storage plan with up to five people at no additional cost

This collaboration reinforces Airtel’s commitment to enhancing its digital offerings and delivering a well-rounded digital lifestyle experience. By combining connectivity with cloud-based services, Airtel continues to lead in bundling innovative solutions that improve customer convenience and productivity.

Bharti Airtel has partnered with Google to offer a complimentary six-month subscription to 100 GB of Google One cloud storage for all its postpaid and Wi-Fi customers. The initiative is aimed at tackling rising data storage concerns by providing users with secure and ample space for photos, videos, documents, and WhatsApp chats.The offer includes the option to share storage with up to five additional users, making it ideal for families or small teams. The service is compatible with both Android and iOS platforms, enabling seamless access for Airtel’s diverse customer base.With Google One storage, customers will be able to:Use 100 GB of cloud storage across Google Photos, Drive and GmailBack up WhatsApp chats and files to the cloud for easier phone upgrades or damage recoveryShare their storage plan with up to five people at no additional costThis collaboration reinforces Airtel’s commitment to enhancing its digital offerings and delivering a well-rounded digital lifestyle experience. By combining connectivity with cloud-based services, Airtel continues to lead in bundling innovative solutions that improve customer convenience and productivity.

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