Airtel Unlimited 5G data: How to get, things to keep in mind and more – Times of India

Airtel is expanding 5G benefits for its prepaid customers by offering access to unlimited data to its users. The company was earlier offering 5G services on 4G plans without any additional charges. Also, the data quota was also dependent on the currently active prepaid plan.
With the new Unlimited 5G data offer, the customers will get unlimited data without any additional charges. So, if you are wondering how to get unlimited 5G data on your Airtel number, here are the steps you need to follow. In addition, there are several things that one needs to keep in mind to be able to avail the unlimited 5G data offer. Read on:
Things you should know about Airtel Unlimited 5G data offer

  • 5G enabled smartphone with supported 5G band
  • 5G network in your region
  • All postpaid customers and those prepaid customers with a data plan of Rs. 239 and above will be able to avail of the offer.
  • Do note that the unlimited data, according to the AIrtel Thanks app, only works when the user is in the 5G region and the smartphone currently has the 5G network.
  • Also, be informed that the unlimited 5G data is over and above your existing plan data.

Steps to avail unlimited 5G data on Airtel

  1. According to the Airtel, users can head to the Airtel Thanks app to claim the unlimited 5G benefits at no additional cost. First, users need to recharge their phone with an unlimited plan of Rs 239 or above to avail the unlimited 5G data.
  2. Then, open Airtel Thanks app and look for the Claim Unlimited 5G Data banner and tap on it.
  3. Now, a new Unlimited 5G Data page will open. Here, tap on Claim Now button.
  4. Once done, the Unlimited 5G Data offer will be activated and Airtel will also send a confirmation SMS for the same.
  5. Postpaid users can also avail the unlimited 5G data by following the same steps.

Airtel 5G services availability
Airtel has been expanding its 5G Plus services in several regions since its inception. The company is currently offering 5G services in over 270 cities across the country.

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