Hello again! Cooking a brel after a long gap (due to the holy exams, you know). So today let's talk about the FreeZone that Google™ recently launched and give'm a piece of cake for they had exchanged their friendship-band with Bharti Airtel to launch it in India too! Now let's have a look at its advantages, disadvantages and of course how to set it up in your cell phone.
What is FreeZone?
For sure that's the first thing you need to know about. FreeZone is nothing but one of the most awesome services brought by Google! By FreeZone you can use Google services (stuffs like search, Gmail, Google+ and blah blah..!) for free of cost from your cell phone. You can also open other websites by searching them in Google. The pages will open in their frame which means you will still be on FreeZone's page. All these stuffs were cool but there are a few limitations. Consider reading my article on —
Awesomeness of FreeZone!
As I told before, this is one of the most awesome services provided by Google. You know accessing the net is everyone's hobby nowadays (admit it or not, it is!). However if you get it for free, it's always supesome, no? You can check your mails, play around Google+ and do many more things that you usually do on the net and all for free on any data charges.
Any Limitations of FreeZone?
Of course there are limitations (what did you think, you would surf the internet for free, and they won't do a thing? First of all your data usage limit is 1 GB per month. Secondly, you can only access the FreeZone with your cell phone. Thirdly, the free access is limited to surf only. You can't download any stuff out there for free (so forget the blue things)! Fourthly (don't get bored!), the free level is bounded to level 1 only, which means, when you'll open a site via FreeZone and click on an external link from that site, you'll be stopped rapidly by a line (heart breaking, thunder striking, goat killing line!) — "if you continue you will need to pay the data charges". Take no offense please.
Okay, I Got That, How to Set it Up?
Setting up FreeZone is so easy you know, even our Holy Goat can do that. All you're gonna need is a cell phone, a working net connection (in India the data provider must be Airtel) and a holy goat (optional). If you have all of them, then open your phone's default browser. Now go to the address: freezone.google.com or airtel.in/freezone and access all google services without spending a buck for the data.
Lastly, you're all set! Now go and have fun and do not forget to visit Tech-a-Brel (this will insult our holy goat). However catch me at Google+ or at Twitter and knock out for any queries! #Peace. Keep Eating.
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Thanks. Very useful article on FreeZone.
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