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Maxis offers HTC One X from RM1000, One V from RM100

Maxis too has finally revealed its HTC One series bundled pricing with the HTC One X going as low as RM1000 while the HTC One V as low as RM100.

As usual, both devices are bundled with typical postpaid + bolt-on data plan of 1GB to 6GB. For the One V, it is also bundled on the new Value Plus Internet plans which offers voice calls, text and data. Full bundled pricing below:

HTC One X

Postpaid + 1GB (12 months) – RM1,899
Postpaid + 1GB (18 months) – RM1,799
Postpaid + 1GB (24 months) – RM1,599

Postpaid + 3GB (12 months) – RM1,799
Postpaid + 3GB (18 months) – RM1,599
Postpaid + 3GB (24 months) – RM1,499

Postpaid + 6GB (24 months) – RM1,000

HTC One V

Postpaid + 1GB (12 months) – RM899
Postpaid + 1GB (18 months) – RM699
Postpaid + 1GB (24 months) – RM599

Postpaid + 3GB (12 months) – RM799
Postpaid + 3GB (18 months) – RM599
Postpaid + 3GB (24 months) – RM499

Postpaid + 6GB (24 months) – RM100

Value Plus Internet 50 (12 months) – RM799
Value Plus Internet 50 (24 months) – RM699
Value Plus Internet 80 (12 months) – RM699
Value Plus Internet 80 (24 months) – RM599

For more information, head over to Maxis.

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