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DiGi to offer Samsung Galaxy S III from RM999?

UPDATE DiGi offers Galaxy S III from RM999 with 24 months contract of Smart Plan 88. Read more.

The Samsung Galaxy S III will be available in 5 days time with contract bundling from Maxis, Celcom & DiGi. While the official price is still a mystery, it appears that DiGi has started sharing its contracted Galaxy S III price from as low as RM999. This was discovered in the twittersphere where churpchurp users began promoting the pre-registration with its starting price of RM999 with free delivery.

The RM999 bundled price is likely to be tied with a 24 months contract of DG Smart Plan 88 with 5GB/month data, however it is unclear if this is a limited time promo at the roadshows. The Galaxy S III at RM999 is rather affordable when compared to its bundled pricing of Galaxy Nexus from RM1,049 and Galaxy Note from RM1,149 at the DiGi Store Online.

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