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Maxis offers Samsung Galaxy S III mini from RM599

The recently revealed Samsung Galaxy S III mini is now offered on Maxis from as low as RM599 with its TalkMore 48 postpaid + bolt on data bundling. The TalkMore 48 offers 400 minutes of calls and 200 SMS to all networks for just RM48/month. For the data bolt-on bundling, you have a choice of 1GB at RM48/month and 3GB at RM68/month to choose from.

The Galaxy S III mini bundled pricing as follows:

TalkMore 48 + 1GB – RM96/month (12 months) – RM899
TalkMore 48 + 1GB – RM96/month (24 months) – RM749

TalkMore 48 + 3GB – RM116/month (12 months) – RM799
TalkMore 48 + 3GB – RM116/month (24 months) – RM599

As usual, there’s an upfront advance payment required of RM250 for 12 months contract and RM1,000 for 24 months contract. The advance payment will go back to your bill across 5 months period.

For more information, head over to Maxis bundling promo page.

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