We list the 3 ways in which you can do your prepaid mobile recharge in a jiffy.
Ever since mobile phones have been introduced in India, there have been frequent developments in mobile telephony. Right from the proliferation of the mobile network across different private service providers, to the evolution of smartphone technology, the development of mobile tech has happened by leaps and bounds.
India is one of the fastest growing markets for mobile phones. Internet-enabled smartphones have also become quite affordable in the country today. Also, there are several mobile service providers to choose from, when it comes to buying both prepaid and postpaid plans. All functionalities, from mobile recharge to buying a new plan, can be done online. The Internet has truly revolutionised the way we live our lives, and it is possible to handle your finances using just your mobile phone. From banking to shopping, and from booking tickets to paying for DTH and prepaid, all you need is your smartphone and a working Internet connection on it.
There are 3 easy ways to do the prepaid recharge:
1 Recharge the phone connection using the provider’s website.Every mobile provider has a website using which you can easily do the mobile recharge in just a few minutes. Doing the online recharge is really simple if your mobile provider is a leading one like Airtel. The website has an easy interface that helps you do the recharge in just a few steps. After paying the recharge amount, you can continue using the phone.
2 Do the recharge using the provider’s smartphone app.Another simple way to do the online mobile recharge is to use your service provider’s smartphone app. Every mobile provider has a smartphone app that you can download for free from Google Play Store (for Android phones) and iTunes (for iPhones). After downloading the app, you can use it at once to do the mobile recharge. For example, you can use the my Airtel smart phone app, a multi-purpose payment interface, which can help you do the phone and DTH recharge, postpaid and broadband bill payment, and also utility bill payments. Just add the 10-digit Airtel prepaid numbers do the mobile recharge as directed. The best part is, you can use the myAirtel app to do the recharge even if you are not an Airtel customer.
3 Using third party wallets and apps like UPI: There are scores of third party payment platforms that help you do the recharge and also get cashback on doing so. However, using the Airtel Wallet (if you are an Airtel customer) and the UPI app are faster, more secure modes of recharge. We recommend that you use the Airtel Payments Bank or UPI app to do the recharge quickly.