UPDATE: Sony Xperia Z2 promo is tied with 24 months contract.
The Sony Xperia Z2 is now available on contract with Celcom from as low as RM988 on its Celcom First postpaid plans. To make it more enticing, those who sign up for the Sony Xperia Z2 with Celcom will stand a chance to win an all expenses paid trip to Brazil to watch the biggest sporting event of the year. It includes 2 flight tickets with local transfer, 4D3N stay at Hilton Morumbi and a pair of Quarter Final match tickets at Rio.
The Xperia Z2 which retails at RM2,399 is offered on Celcom First Prime, Celcom First Premier, Celcom First Elite and Celcom First Data mPro Plus with bundled pricing as follows:
Celcom First Prime (RM128/month) – RM1,388
Celcom First Premier (RM168/month) – RM1,188
Celcom First Elite (RM238/month) – RM988
Celcom First Data mPro Plus (RM88/month) – RM1,538
Note: Looks like the Celcom website webmaster didn’t update the terms of conditions. The price above is listed for 24 months contract.
According to the T&C, the device is tied with a 12 month contract and there’s a RM100 registration fee. During sign up, you would need to place advanced payment between RM800-RM1,200 depending on your preferred plan.
Check out the full details of Celcom’s Xperia Z2 offering after the break.
Every sign up also gets to bring home a adidas Brazuca Mini Ball and Sports T-shirt worth a total of RM155.
For more information, visit Celcom’s Xperia Z2 promo page. If you haven’t seen it yet, do check out our hands-on with the Sony Xperia Z2 here.
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