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Maxis reveals its Samsung Galaxy Note 4 contract plans

As teased yesterday, Maxis is offering the Galaxy Note 4 on contract with its MaxisOne postpaid plans. Retailing at RM2,499, the Galaxy Note 4 is offered at RM1,699 for its RM128/month MaxisOne Plan or RM1,899 with its lower commitment MaxisOne Plan Lite of RM78/month.

The contracts are tied with 24 months duration and during sign up, you would need to pay 4 months subscription fee as advance payment which comes out to RM512 (MaxisOne Plan) and RM312 (MaxisOne Plan lite) respectively.

By default, the MaxisOne Plan get 2GB of internet per month and if you plan to add on more data, you can get RM10 off for the next 24 months. Just recently they have introduced a new data bundle where you can top up 3GB for RM58.

On top of that, Maxis is giving out Samsung Gear Circle wireless headsets worth RM299 to the first 100 subscribers that sign up at their roadshow happening at Sunway Pyramid.

For more information, head over to Maxis Galaxy Note 4 page.

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