HTC Malaysia wants to sell you the HTC One — one of our favourite smartphones at the moment — for RM999 (that’s at least RM1,200 off the RRP) if you trade-in your HTC One X. Also, your HTC One X must be an official imported unit and must be in good working condition.
To see if you qualify for the deal, send these details – HTC One X IMEI, serial number, full name, IC and contact number info@tri-e.com.my. For further information, you can call +603-8076 9313.
The limited time offer ends on October 13 and stocks for the unbelievably priced HTC One is understandably limited.
Head on over to after the jump for full terms and conditions.
HTC Day Trade-In Promotion Terms & Conditions
The HTC One X will be eligible to be trade-in for the HTC One (32GB Variant) with the conditions below:
1. Device must be functional
2. No dents or serious physical damage on the device
3. No cracked screens
4. No serious scratches on the device
5. Device must be an authorized distributor set:
– SIS Distribution
– Brightstar Malaysia
6. Device must not be rooted with an unlocked bootloader
7. Trade-in is only available for HTC One (32GB Variant).
8. HTC One color (Glacial Silver, Stealth Black & Fervour Red) is subject to availability
9. The trade-in promotion cannot be combined with any other current offer or promotions by HTC.
10. Customer have to do their own back-up of data, photos, videos & etc. No back up services will be provided during trade in promotion dateThe trade-in promotion is only for the HTC One X.
HTC One X devices that fulfill the above criteria will be valid for the trade-in program. Users may purchase the HTC One at RM999.
3% credit card charges applied to credit card purchase.
HTC reserves the right to change these terms and conditions at any time without prior notice.
HTC Day Trade-In Promotion Location Details here
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