Your Airtel 4G SIM can help you win an iPhone 8

Updated on 01-May-2018
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Participate in the #T20onAirtel4G contest on social media and stand to win an iPhone 8 everyday till May 3. Read the story to find out what you need to do.

Selfies have come to define our modern social media-centric lives. It’s a single picture that lets the world know who you are and where you are. It’s no wonder that all of us love to take selfies. But what if your selfies could get you more than just ‘Likes’ on social media? In fact, your selfie could just get you a brand new Apple iPhone 8, thanks to Airtel.
 
The Indian telecom giant is holding a contest on social media called #T20onAirtel4G wherein subscribers stand a chance to win an iPhone 8. Airtel is giving away a smartphone everyday till May 3.
 
(1) All you need to do is get an Airtel 4G SIM and then (2) take a selfie with the sim visible in the pic. Then (3) post the selfie on social media with the hashtag, #T20onAirtel4G, while (4) tagging three of your buddies. The selfie can be shared on (5) Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
 
That’s all! You now stand to win an iPhone 8, one of Apple’s latest smartphones.
 
Of course, you also need to have a valid and active Airtel 4G connection to be eligible. 7 winners will be chosen based on a software-driven lucky draw and a winner will be announced.
 
If you are one of the lucky ones to win an iPhone 8, you will be informed by Airtel’s official page through the respective social media channel. However, you will have a window of 24 hours to confirm and provide the required details. If you fail to do so, the next eligible person in the draw will be considered. So make sure to keep an eye on your inbox.
 
Good luck!

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