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Maxis offers HTC HD7 from RM799

If you’re looking for a larger screen smart phone on contract below RM1000, here’s another alternative if you missed out on Samsung Galaxy S II RM799 offer. The HTC HD7, a 4.3″ Windows Phone 7 device is now offered as low as RM799 over 24 months contract or RM999 over 12 months contract on a Maxis Value Plus postpaid plan with bolt on 1.5GB or 3GB data plan. This is a big reduction of RM500 from its previous price as it was previously offered at RM1399 for 24 months contract.

Strangely, the HD7 is the most affordable offering from Maxis despite being more expensive than the HTC 7 Mozart and Samsung Omnia 7. For additional savings, Maxis WP7 bundle plans give back RM10 rebate on your monthly data plans during the contract period.

This just appeared on Maxis’s what’s new page but the price reduction had taken effect for quite some time now. Some guys at Lowyat Forum had noticed the changes on the Maxis Windows Phone 7 page last month.

If Windows Phone 7 is your cup of tea, check our Maxis WP7 offers here.

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