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Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 on U Mobile from RM1431

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is now available on U Mobile, followed by Celcom. The 10.1 tablet with S-Pen stylus is bundled with 3 plan options of U58 of 2GB, U88 with 3GB and MB128 with 20GB.

For U58, the Galaxy Note 10.1 can be yours at RM1,639 but with an upfront payment of RM348 required. Meanwhile the higher U88 is offering the device at RM1,439 with upfront payment of RM528. It gets a bit weird for MB128 broadband only plan where the device is offered at a lower RM1,431 but U Mobile is asking for a staggering RM768 upfront payment. This comes comes up to RM2,199 required during registration which is the same amount if you were to buy it outright. If looked at another way, it is like getting a retail Galaxy Note 10.1 that comes with free 6 months 20GB data plan. All contracts are tied with 24 months contract.

Head after the break for full plan details.

For more information, head over to U Mobile.

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