Airtel has announced that its postpaid and prepaid mobile subscribers can now set unlimited ‘Hello Tunes.’ Additionally, this is free of cost and you set the tune using Wynk Music app. The company says that all the 40 million songs on wink music library is now available as ‘Hello Tunes.’ Airtel will also not charge any monthly subscription fee. Notably, this benefit will be available to all Airtel users on prepaid bundles or postpaid plans of Rs 129 and above.
Do note that you will have to confirm your Hello Tune in every 30 days on Wynk Music app. This is mandatory if customers want to continue the free subscription.
Step 1 :
To set free Hello Tunes, you just need to download the Wynk Music app. It is available for both iOS and Android platforms.
Step 2 :
After downloading the app, open it and tap on the ‘Hello Tunes’ icon. You will find the icon on the top right side of the app’s window.
Step 3 :
Airtel customers can then search for their favorite songs and select desired Hello Tune.
In case you don’t know, the Wynk Music app reportedly offers songs in 12 genres and 15 languages. It includes English, Hindi, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Marathi, Gujarati, Haryanvi, Bhojpuri, Bengali, Oriya, Assamese and Rajasthani.
Do note that you will have to confirm your Hello Tune in every 30 days on Wynk Music app. This is mandatory if customers want to continue the free subscription.
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How to set free Airtel Hello Tunes using Wynk Music app
Step 1 :
To set free Hello Tunes, you just need to download the Wynk Music app. It is available for both iOS and Android platforms.
Step 2 :
After downloading the app, open it and tap on the ‘Hello Tunes’ icon. You will find the icon on the top right side of the app’s window.
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Step 3 :
Airtel customers can then search for their favorite songs and select desired Hello Tune.
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In case you don’t know, the Wynk Music app reportedly offers songs in 12 genres and 15 languages. It includes English, Hindi, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Marathi, Gujarati, Haryanvi, Bhojpuri, Bengali, Oriya, Assamese and Rajasthani.
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