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U Mobile offers Samsung Galaxy Note 3 from as low as RM999

UPDATE: Check out the comparison of telco plans offering the Galaxy Note 3.

U Mobile has finally revealed its Samsung Galaxy Note 3 bundling which is offered from as low as RM999. Priced at RM2,399 outright for the 4G LTE 32GB version, U Mobile is offering 3 plans with a contract duration of 24 months. For loyal customers, U Mobile is giving additional RM170 off on the device with its highest Ultimate Device 158.

The contract bundling price of the Galaxy Note 3 are as follows:

Ultimate Device 68 – RM1,859
Ultimate Device 98 – RM1,609
Ultimate Device 158 – RM1,169
Ultimate Device 158 (Loyal Customers) – RM999

During sign up, as usual there’s an upfront payment required between RM250-RM912 depending on device plan. In terms of availability, it is available on launch day tomorrow 25th September at U Mobile, Senheng & participating dealers. This give consumers a choice of 4 telcos – DiGi, Maxis, Celcom & U Mobile to purchase the Note 3 on contract.

For those planning to buy the Note 3 without contract, you can get it from SenHeng as well as from Samsung’s launch roadshow.

For more information, head over to U Mobile’s Galaxy Note 3 page.

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