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Celcom now offers 12 months & 18 months contract option for Galaxy Note 3

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

For those wanting to get the Galaxy Note 3 with shorter contract duration, now Celcom has added 12 and 18 months option on top of their current 24 months offering. The Galaxy Note 3 can be yours as low as RM1,748 for 18 months period and RM1,888 for 12 months.

For these 2 shorter contracts, you have a choice of the 3 Celcom First voice postpaid plans and an option for either 1GB or 3GB bolt-on mobile internet. The advance payment is lower as well and ranges between RM250-450 depending on plan.

Watch this space as we will be doing a round of telco plan and pricing comparison for easy reference. In the mean time, don’t forget to check out our Galaxy Note 3 unboxing video here.

For more information head over to Celcom’s Galaxy Note 3 page.

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