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Want 100GB Google One Cloud Storage For Free? If You're An Airtel User, You're In Luck

By providing 100 GB of space on Google One, Airtel aims to eliminate the need for frequent file deletions or expensive memory upgrades.

Bharti Airtel has joined hands with Google to offer its postpaid mobile and Wi-Fi customers six months of complimentary Google One cloud storage. The collaboration brings 100 GB of cloud space to users at no additional cost, letting them store photos, videos, documents, and even WhatsApp chats, without the fear of running out of room.

A Digital Lifeline for Storage-Hungry Users

The partnership arrives at a time when smartphone users are increasingly struggling with limited storage capacity. By providing 100 GB of space on Google One, Airtel aims to eliminate the need for frequent file deletions or expensive memory upgrades. The cloud storage can be used across Google Photos, Gmail, and Google Drive.

Adding to the convenience, the service is compatible with both Android and iOS devices. Users can also share their allotted storage with up to five family members or friends, making it a collaborative solution for digital clutter.

How to Avail the Offer

To activate the benefit, Airtel customers need to log in to the Airtel Thanks App and claim the offer. Once activated, the 100 GB storage is free for six months. After this period, users will be charged ₹125 per month if they choose to continue.

If a customer opts out, they can simply stop the subscription. According to Airtel, “With the addition of Google One, Airtel customers will now have an unrivalled wealth of digital subscription options at their fingertips, cementing Airtel's position as a frontrunner in providing a holistic and enriching digital lifestyle experience to its customers.”

Backups Made Simple — Even for WhatsApp

One of the key highlights of this offering is its compatibility with WhatsApp backups. For Android users, WhatsApp chats now count against Google Account storage, making cloud subscriptions more essential than ever. By storing chats, photos, and videos securely in the cloud, customers can switch devices with ease and peace of mind.

Google One also supports family sharing. “Google One members can also share their storage with up to 5 other people at no extra cost,” the company confirmed.

The service gives Airtel subscribers a taste of Google's broader cloud ecosystem — offering not just storage, but also a smarter way to manage their digital lives.

About the author Shayak Majumder

Shayak Majumder leads the ABP Live English team. He reviews gadgets, covers everything AI, and is on the lookout for the next big tech trend to cover. He is also building a data-driven AI-aware newsroom. Got tips? Reach out!

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