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DiGi offers LTE enabled BlackBerry Z10 from RM1,039

If you’re looking to buy a BlackBerry Z10 on contract and has the need for 4G LTE speeds, you’ll need to turn to an unlikely telco. DiGi which has yet to its commercial 4G LTE service is now offering the BlackBerry Z10 LTE version from as low as RM1,039 on its DG Smart Plans. Outright, the BlackBerry Z10 LTE version is priced at RM2,288 which is RM100 more than the earlier released non-LTE version.

In terms of bundled pricing, both BlackBerry Z10 versions are offered as follows:

BlackBerry Z10 LTE
DG SmartPlan 58 (24 months) – RM1,669
DG SmartPlan 88 (24 months) – RM1,429
DG SmartPlan 148 (24 months) – RM1,039

BlackBerry Z10 non-LTE
DG SmartPlan 58 (24 months) – RM1,649
DG SmartPlan 88 (24 months) – RM1,409
DG SmartPlan 148 (24 months) – RM899

Just like the non-LTE version, it is offered with only 24 months option. During sign up, an upfront payment between RM240 – RM800 is required during sign up.

For more information, head over to DiGi’s BlackBerry Z10 page.

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