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5.9″ HTC One Max now available on contract with Celcom

The new HTC One Max is now available for contract from as low as RM1,638 with its Celcom First postpaid bundling. It was officially available in Malaysia since last week with the price tag of RM2,499 for its 32GB model. On Celcom, you have the option for 12, 18 and 24 months contract and the full bundled pricing as follows:

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

First Prime + 1GB/3GB (12 month)- RM2,188
First Prime + 1GB/3GB (18 month)- RM2,088

First Premier + 1GB/3GB (12 month)- RM2,088
First Premier + 1GB/3GB (18 month)- RM1,988

First Elite + 1GB/3GB (12 month)- RM1,988
First Elite + 1GB/3GB (18 month)- RM1,858

The HTC One Max is currently the biggest among the HTC One family with a 5.9″ Full HD display and a massive 3,300mAh battery. Unique on the One Max is a finger print scanner which is located at the back. At this price point, the specs are a step back compared to the latest flagship devices but HTC is pushing more on premium build quality with the use of aluminium materials.

The rest of the hardware is rather identical with the smaller 4.7″ HTC One which includes a 1.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon 600 processor, 2GB of RAM, Boom Sound front stereo speakers and a 4MP effective ultrapixel camera. The back cover on the One Max is removable and it now comes with removable micro SD slot. You can read the hardware comparison of the HTC One here.

For more information, head over to Celcom’s HTC One Max page.

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