Cloud wars heat up: Airtel drops free Google One storage bomb on postpaid, WI-FI users

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Guwahati, May 20: In a move set to shake up the digital storage game, Bharti Airtel has teamed up with Google to offer its postpaid and Wi-Fi customers a juicy new perk: six months of free 100 GB Google One cloud storage. The deal not only tackles the daily headache of “Storage Almost Full” alerts but also brings cloud power to the masses—no strings attached, at least for half a year.

This high-voltage partnership targets a rising pain point for millions: running out of space for photos, videos, documents, and WhatsApp backups. Whether you’re team Android or iPhone, Airtel’s got you covered. The 100 GB of storage works across Google Photos, Drive, and Gmail—and yes, you can share it with up to five people. That’s a family-sized cloud boost at zero cost.

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“With smartphones running our lives, storage isn’t a luxury—it’s survival,” said Siddharth Sharma, Director of Marketing and CEO – Connected Homes, Bharti Airtel. “By joining forces with Google, we’re making sure our customers don’t have to choose between deleting memories or shelling out for more space.”

Karen Teo, VP of Platforms & Devices Partnerships, APAC at Google, added, “We’re thrilled to expand Google One access in India. This partnership with Airtel means safer, easier backups and more room to store what matters.”

To grab this freebie, users just need to fire up the Airtel Thanks app and activate the offer. After six months, the service continues at ₹125 per month—no commitment required. Want out? You can cancel anytime and walk away.

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You will get Google One on Airtel -100 GB storage across Google Photos, Drive, and Gmail, automatic backups for photos, files, and WhatsApp chats and family sharing with up to five extra users

This partnership sweetens Airtel’s growing suite of digital offerings, firmly positioning the telecom giant as more than just a network provider—it’s aiming to be your digital lifestyle hub.

With storage demands exploding and device limits feeling tighter than ever, Airtel just gave its users a reason to breathe easy—and back up everything.

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