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U Mobile offers Sony Xperia C3 from RM366

The selfie-centric Sony Xperia C3 is available on contract bundling on U Mobile and it can be yours at only RM366 with no advance payment required.

It is offered with 24 months duration and the subsidised pricing are as follows:

U58 (24 months) – RM566
U88 (24 months) – RM366

The no advance payment offer is only applicable with U88 plan and you are required to sign up for auto-debit billing. If not, you would need to fork out 6 months subscription fee which comes out to RM348 on U58 or RM528 on U88 during registration.

To recap on the specs, the Xperia C3 that’s priced at RM999 is a mid-tier 4G LTE smart phone that comes with a 5MP front facing camera that’s assisted with an LED flash. The 5.5″ screen pushes a HD 720p resolution and underneath it runs on a 1.2GHz Quad-Core Snapdragon 400 processor with 1GB of RAM. There’s also 8GB of on-board storage that’s expandable with microSD. For taking normal shots, it has a 8MP main shooter and keeping the device juiced up is a decent sized 2,500mAh capacity battery.

For more information, head over to U Mobile’s Xperia C3 page.

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