The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 officially goes on sale in Malaysia starting today. Among the four telcos, U Mobile wants to make it easier for you to switch to a brand new Samsung Galaxy Note 4. Not only it offers 3 plans where you can get one from as low as RM1,099, they are also offering trade-ins making it possible to get one without forking extra money.
On top of that, they are also partnering with Citibank where you get to enjoy zero advance payment and an extra RM200 off from the Galaxy Note 4 bundled price.
U Mobile Galaxy Note 4 Bundle Plans
On U Mobile, there are 3 plans on offer with U58 (2GB), U88 (3GB) and U Plus (RM5GB) that are tied with 24 months contract. The full bundled pricing are as follows:
U58 (RM58/month) – RM1,839
U88 (RM88/month) – RM1,639
U Plus (RM138/month) – RM1,099
For U58, there’s an upfront payment of RM348 which is equivalent to 6 months subscription fee. For U88 and U Plus, the advance payment is waived for those who sign up for auto-debit. Otherwise, they would charge an upfront payment of RM528 (U88) or RM1104 (U Plus).
Trade-in Offer
Don’t want to pay extra for a new phone? U Mobile is offering trade-in rebates up to RM1,110. For the trade-in promotion, U Mobile offers better peace of mind with collaboration with Blancco, a company that specialises in data erasure and device reuse solutions. You can get more info and get your trade-in cost estimation over here.
Citibank 0% EPP and extra RM200 rebate Promo
If you are a Citibank credit card holder, they are offering 0% easy payment plans and on top of that, they are giving an extra RM200 rebate. Not only you enjoy zero advance payment but you get the Galaxy Note 4 effectively from as low as RM899.
For those who have registered their interest earlier, you do get additional RM100 rebate (not applicable if you take up the Citibank offer). You can check your eligibility on their product page.
Interested? Head over to U Mobile’s Galaxy Note 4 page.
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