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U Mobile now offers Sony Xperia Z1 from RM1,188

The water and dust resistive Sony Xperia Z1 is now available for contract bundling on U Mobile. Retailing at RM2,399, the Xperia Z1 with its 20.7MP shooter is offered from as low as RM1,188.

There are 3 contract plans options which are tied with 24 months duration. The bundled pricing as follows:

Ultimate Device 68 – RM1,880
Ultimate Device 98 – RM1,630
Ultimate Device 158 – RM1,188

During sign up, U Mobile requires an upfront payment between RM240 to RM912 depending on plan.

To recap on the specs, the Xperia Z1 runs on a top of the line 2.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of on-board storage. It comes with a 5″ Full HD display and packs a rather generous 3,000mAh. For imaging, it boast a 20.7MP shooter with Sony G-Lens and a larger sensor size of 1/2.3″.

For more information, head over to U Mobile’s Sony Xperia Z1 page.

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