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DiGi offers Samsung Galaxy Note 3 from RM1,319. Free Galaxy Gear Smart Watch on SmartPlan 148

DiGi has commenced its pre-order for the Galaxy Note 3 which is offered as low as RM1,319. Outright, the Galaxy Note 3 with 4G LTE and 32GB of storage is listed as RM2,399 outright. As comparison, the previous Galaxy Note II of 16GB was launched at RM2,299, so the additional RM100 for double the storage and 4G LTE support is an increment worth paying for. As usual, it is offered on contract on its Smart Plan postpaid offering with 24 months duration.

The Galaxy Note 3 bundled price on DiGi are as follows:

DG SmartPlan 58 (24 months) – RM1,879
DG SmartPlan 88 (24 months) – RM1,639
DG SmartPlan 148 (24 months) – RM1,319

As a promotional offer, DiGi is throwing in the Galaxy Gear Smart Watch worth RM999 for those who opt for their SmartPlan 148 while stocks last. For those that pre-ordered, the Galaxy Note 3 will be delivered to you by 25th September. Alternatively you can also choose to self collect at their selected branches nationwide.

To recap on the specs, the model on offer is the 4G LTE version which is powered by a 2.3GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor with 3GB of RAM. Over at the front it has a Full HD 5.7″ Super AMOLED display and comes with a 13MP camera that supports 4K video recording. On-board it comes with 32GB of storage and it is expandable with microSD Card. Juicing up the device is a removable 3,200mAh battery and it runs on the current Android 4.3 Jelly Bean.

Meanwhile the Galaxy Gear Smart Watch comes with a 1.63″ Super AMOLED display with a 320×320 pixels resolution. It runs on a 800MHz processor with 4GB of storage and 512MB of RAM. With a built in microphone and speaker, it doubles up as a wrist speakerphone. In addition, the wrist strap also comes with a 1.9MP camera which allows you to snap pictures without taking your smart phone out from your pocket. The 315mAh battery is rated to last 25 hours in a single charge.

To pre-order, head over to DiGi’s Galaxy Note 3 page.

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