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U Mobile offers Huawei Ascend P7 from RM188 with no upfront payment required

If you’re eyeing for the super slim Huawei Ascend P7, U Mobile has revealed its postpaid bundle plans where it can be yours from as low as RM188. The best part is that you can get it with no hefty upfront payments during sign up if you subscribe with auto debit payments. Retailing at RM1,499, the Huawei Ascend P7 is the slimmest 4G LTE smart phone available in Malaysia at just 6.5mm thin. It gets a 5″ Full HD display and runs on a 1.8GHz Quad-Core processor developed in-house by Huawei. You can learn more about the Ascend P7 from our hands-on video.

On U Mobile, you have 3 postpaid plan options and they are tied to 24 months contract. The full Huawei Ascend P7 bundled pricing are as follows:

U58 (RM58/month) – RM888
U88 (RM88/month) – RM688
U Plus (RM138/month) – RM188

The no upfront payment promo is only applicable for U88 and U Plus postpaid bundling. For U58, you would need to pay RM348 during sign up, which is equivalent to 6 months subscription fee. If you don’t plan on taking the auto debit offer on the higher U88 and U Plus plans, you would need to fork out 6 months subscription fee as advance payment. If you’re among the early birds that pre-booked, you stand a chance to redeem a power bank and a wireless modem.

For more information, visit U Mobile’s Ascend P7 product page or head after the break for the plan details.

Huawei Ascend P7 Hands-on

Find out what we think in our initial hands-on with the Ascend P7 here.

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