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How to Activate Free Caller Tune on Vodafone Without Any Trick

Vodafone has announced a special offer of free caller tune offer for their Vodafone users. It is a lifetime offer, but it is not a normal caller tune. This caller tune will suggest a person who is calling you that “Please Whatsapp or SMS”. Basically, this offer is specially announced for speech and hearing impaired.

But everyone can use it if you don’t want to pick the call and just want messages. Then this caller tune will be the great option for you. Like most YouTuber, blogger and other internet people, share their WhatsApp number now people take advantage of that. Most of the time they call for an instant solution. That is why this free caller tune will be great for everyone who doesn't want calls.
vodafone free caller tune

Free caller tune for Vodafone users

As we all know every cellular company is trying really hard to hold back their customer. So Vodafone also trying with their new offers. This free caller tune also one of those tactics, so let’s see how you can activate this free caller tune on Vodafone.

To activate these caller tunes, you have to SMS:

CT 8894702 to 56789 - for English-Hindi-English Caller tune
CT 8894716 to 56789 - for Hindi-English-Hindi Caller tune

Though this caller tune is designed for speech and hearing impaired people. They will surely use it, it is free for the lifetime but there is no limitation anyone can use it who want WhatsApp or SMS message instead of calls.

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