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Pay Nothing Upfront and Get the Latest Smartphone Only with Celcom First


This post is paid for by Celcom, the operator with Malaysia’s widest network and multi-award winner of Frost & Sullivan’s Mobile Broadband Provider of the Year.

Head on over to a Celcom Blue Cube to get a new smartphone, you can now enjoy absolutely no upfront payment with Celcom’s unique Easy Payment Plan.

With Celcom’s Easy Payment Plan, you can take home any one of these devices now and choose to pay in either 12 or 24 months installments:

1. Huawei Ascend P7
2. Samsung Galaxy S5
3. Samsung Galaxy Note 3
4. Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Lite
5. BlackBerry Z3

Or, if you want, why not get the iPhone 5S for only RM48 a month with up to 5GB data, complimentary SMS and voice calls, and a total savings of up to RM731 when you choose any one of these plans from Celcom, Malaysia’s widest network and multi-award winner of Frost & Sullivan’s Mobile Broadband Provider of the Year.

For info on Celcom’s Easy Payment Plan as well as Celcom’s many other offers, click here or head on over to your nearest Celcom Blue Cube.

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