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U Mobile starts registration of interest for Galaxy Note 3

Joining the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 bandwagon is U Mobile as it commences registration of interest online. Interestingly they have mentioned both 4G LTE & 3G models on their Galaxy Note 3 ROI page. Not sure if this was added in by mistake but it is interesting to see how much would the 3G model be since the 4G LTE model with 32GB storage is priced at RM2,399.

In terms of availability, those who have pre-registered will be informed on the collection details from 25th September onwards. If you’re interested to get the Galaxy Note 3 from U Mobile, you may register your interest here.

So far we’ve seen DiGi, Celcom & U Mobile offering the Galaxy Note 3. To sweeten the deal, both Celcom and DiGi will be giving out the accompanying Galaxy Gear smart watch worth RM999 to eligible subscribers. So Maxis, when’s your turn?

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