Airtel offers 30GB free data on upgrading to 4G. Know more
Airtel Users, Who Are Currently Using 2G Or 3G Handset And SIM Are Eligible For The Benefit Of 30GB Of 4G Data When They Are Looking To Upgrade To 4G
Since the inception of Reliance Jio, other telecom companies have been showering data at cheap cost to their customers. Now, Airtel has come up with a new plan for the existing users by upgrading their plans with more and high-speed data.
Airtel users, who are currently using 2G or 3G handset and SIM are eligible for the benefit of 30GB of 4G data when they are looking to upgrade to 4G. The company offers 1 GB of high-speed data per day for a validity of 30 days above any other pack chosen as base.
The offer is named ‘Mera Pehla Smartphone’ which not only offers free data benefits but also gives cashback on certain smartphones including brands like Samsung, Intex, Karbonn, Lava, Celkon, Motorola, Lenovo, Nokia, Zen, Karbonn and many more.
Vani Venkatesh – CMO of Bharti Airtel said, “While 4G smartphones are fast becoming the norm, for millions of customers with feature phones/3G devices the upgrade to a 4G smartphone is a big decision and a long-term investment. We believe this will help millions of our customers to fulfill their aspiration of owning a 4G smartphone by making the transition more rewarding’’.
Meanwhile, In this offer the postpaid user will get 30GB of data with a rollover facility in their first bill cycle.
The customer can check their eligibility and can claim the free data benefits by calling the toll free number 51111 or by logging on to My AIrtel app
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