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U Mobile Buy 1 Free 1 Nokia offer

U Mobile is offering a Buy 1 Free 1 Nokia offer when you sign up with their new U Postpaid plans with bundled data. For the first phone purchase, they are offering the Nokia E5 and the Nokia X3 Touch and Type for contract however the free unit provided for both is only the X3 Touch and Type.

For the first plan, you can pick from U Value, U Plus and U Premium plans which monthly commitment is at RM98, RM138 and RM168 respectively. Upon sign up, you would need to pay the RRP price of the phone of RM705 for the E5 or RM540 for the X3 Touch and Type. Depending on the plans you pick, U Mobile offers subsidies for the device in the form of rebates which goes back to your bill usage. The lower 2 plans – U Value and U Plus are tied to a 18 months contract while the higher U Premium is tied at 24 months.

For the free X3 Touch and Type device, you’ll need to sign up for a U38 plan but the good news is that there’s no contract. The only catch is that you’ll need to put up an upfront payment of RM380 for credit card or RM500 for cash payment which either one will be rebated back in 10 months evenly.

For more details, head to U Mobile’s Buy 1 Free 1 Nokia page.

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