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Celcom offers Nokia Lumia 1020 from RM1,638 on contract

The Nokia Lumia 1020 with its epic 41MP shooter is now available on contract with Celcom. Retailing at RM2,499, it is offered from as low as RM1,638 on its plentiful but rather repetitive postpaid plans. There’s a choice of 12 months, 18 months and 24 months contract duration to choose from with the full bundled pricing as follows:

Celcom First Prime + mPro 5GB (24 months) – RM1,638
Celcom First Premier + mPro 5GB (24 months) – RM1,638
Celcom First Elite + mPro 5GB (24 months) – RM1,638
Celcom First Data mPro Plus (5GB) (24 months) – RM1,688

Celcom First Prime + 1GB/3GB (12 months) – RM2,188
Celcom First Prime + 1GB/3GB (18 months) – RM2,088
Celcom First Premier + 1GB/3GB (12 months) – RM2,088
Celcom First Premier + 1GB/3GB (18 months) – RM2,038
Celcom First Elite + 1GB/3GB (12 months) – RM1,988
Celcom First Elite + 1GB/3GB (18 months) – RM1,888

As an early bird promo, Celcom says that the first 100 customers will get an accompanying camera grip and a tripod. The first 50 will get additional photography lessons worth RM300. The camera grip seems to be a rather standard bundle in the RM2,499 retail price as announced a couple of weeks back so we are not sure why Celcom is limiting this to the first 100 sign ups.

The Nokia Lumia 1020 is a rather impressive photography device with stellar results in our quick photo and video comparison. We will be sharing a full comparison by end of today.

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