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Samsung Galaxy W now on DiGi

DiGi has started offering the affordable Samsung Galaxy W from as low as RM399 with 24 months contract of DiGi Smart Plan 68. As usual, you do get 2 contract period of 12 or 24 months and a lower plan option of Smart Plan 48. The bundled pricing for Galaxy W as follows:

DG Smart Plan 48 (12 months) – RM799
DG Smart Plan 48 (24 months) – RM599

DG Smart Plan 68 (12 months) – RM699
DG Smart Plan 68 (24 months) – RM399

If you opt for auto-billing, DiGi will rebate RM5/month from your month subscription. Those that opt for Smart Plan 68 with 24 months period will also get extra RM15/month off for 24 months, which is a substantial RM360 additional savings. There’s an advance payment between RM50-RM500 required upfront depending on plan and option that you go with.

Sold at RM999 outright, the Galaxy W is also bundled by Celcom & U Mobile.

For more information, head over to DiGi’s Online Store.

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