The HTC Sensation is also seeing a price cut with the outright pricing now revised to RM1,799 from RM1,999. When first announced in Malaysia, it was originally selling for RM2,299. Since Samsung Galaxy S II now selling for RM1,899 is a direct competitor, the price reduction is necessary to stay competitive.
In terms of telco bundling, DiGi has revised its bundling offer on DG Smart Plan 68 to as low as RM1,149 with 24 months contract while Maxis from as low as RM999 with 24 months contract of 3GB data plan. For more information, head over to DiGi’s HTC Sensation page or Maxis Android page.
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