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DiGi offers iPhone 4S at RM499 on iDiGi 138

With the anticipated iPhone 5 coming soon, telcos are beginning to cut prices on the current iPhone 4S. DiGi is now offering the iPhone 4S from as low as RM499 on its iDiGi 138 plan with 24 months contract. That’s RM1,300 subsidy over its current outright price of RM1,799.

The iDiGi 138 plan comes with 3GB of data, 450 minutes of calls, 400 SMS and 40 MMS for RM138/month. During sign up, there’s a RM1,200 advance upfront payment required which will go back to your monthly bills. If you don’t want to pay for upfront payment, there’s also an Easy payment model where you pay the 24 months total subscription via credit card across the contract period. Offer is valid until end of this month and while stocks last.

For more information, head over to DiGi.

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