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U Mobile offers Xperia Z2 from RM999 with extra no upfront payment during sign up

Apart from DiGi, U Mobile too is offering the Sony Xperia Z2 on contract. Retailing at RM2,399, the Xperia Z2 can be yours from as low as RM999 with no advance upfront payment required. During sign up, all you need to pay is RM999 if you choose to pay by credit card and enable monthly auto debit.

The full bundled pricing on U Mobile are as follows:

U58 – 2GB data – (RM58/month) – RM1,779
U88 – 3GB data – (RM88/month) – RM1,579
U Plus – 5GB data – (RM138/month) – RM999

The zero upfront advance payment is only applicable for U88 and U Plus Plans. Without it, you would need to pay 6 months subscription upfront which would cost RM348 (U58), RM528 (U88) and RM1104 (U Plus) respectively. Both White and Black colour units are available from U Mobile. If you haven’t seen it yet, do check out our hands-on with the Sony Xperia Z2 here.

For more information, head over to U Mobile’s Xperia Z2 page.

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