We’ve gotten information that Celcom will be launching their iPhone 4 plans this Friday (April 22) and have started sending exclusive invites to presumably those who have registered their interest on Celcom’s official website.
From the invite we can also see that Celcom will be offering new, or more likely, revised plans for some of the current devices that the operator has to offer.
From the invite the following devices are on offer:
From left: BlackBerry Bold 9700, LG Optimus 2X, iPhone 4, an unidentified BlackBerry and a 7-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab.
The copy within the invite also suggests that Celcom will be showcasing a new technology — we wonder what that is.
In addition to the invitation an anonymous source have revealed what is claimed to be the finalised plans for the iPhone 4 with Celcom.
There are are a total of three plans to choose from starting from RM98 monthly to RM248 monthly.
In terms of the device, Celcom will be offering the iPhone 4 for as low as RM248 for the 16GB version and RM538 for the 32GB version. If you’re wondering, no, the white iPhone 4 won’t be making a debut this Friday.
All plans offer up to 6,000 minutes of free on-net talk time and up to 500 minutes of free off-net minutes on top of the bundled data which range from 2GB to 4GB per month. In addition, you get bundled SMS and MMS as well.
As with all Celcom contract plans, there will be up front payment required. This range from RM420 to RM1,200 depending on the plan that you subscriber to.
This plan is yet to be confirmed. More to come.
Full details of the iPhone 4 plans from Celcom here.
Thanks @linaminami for the tip!
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