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DiGi offers iPhone 6 from RM557 with iDiGi Plans

UPDATE: DiGi’s lowest iPhone 6 plan, iDiGi 50 is tied with 12 months contract.

DiGi too has revealed its iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus pricing on its website where they are offering it as low as RM557 and RM892 respectively. Tt is tied with either 12 months or 24 months contract with iDiGi plans that ranges from RM50/month to RM238/month.

In terms of outright pricing, it looks like the iPhone 6 retains the same pricing as the iPhone 5S which starts at RM2,399 for the 16GB version. Meanwhile the iPhone 6 Plus 16GB is priced at RM2,749. You can check out the full list at our iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus Malaysian pricing post.

The bundled pricing on DiGi are as follows. Take note of the Advance Payment in brackets which is required during sign up.

iPhone 6

16GB
iDiGi 50 (12 months) – RM2,165 (AP: RM50)
iDiGi 78 (24 months) – RM1,685 (AP: RM480)
iDiGi 108 (24 months) – RM1,445 (AP: RM720)
iDiGi 148 (24 months) – RM1,181 (AP: RM984)
iDiGi 238 (24 months) – RM557 (AP: RM1,608)

64GB
iDiGi 50 (12 months) – RM2,500 (AP: RM50)
iDiGi 78 (24 months) – RM2,020 (AP: RM480)
iDiGi 108 (24 months) – RM1,780 (AP: RM720)
iDiGi 148 (24 months) – RM1,516 (AP: RM984)
iDiGi 238 (24 months) – RM892 (AP: RM1,608)

128GB
iDiGi 50 (12 months) – RM2,835 (AP: RM50)
iDiGi 78 (24 months) – RM2,355(AP: RM480)
iDiGi 108 (24 months) – RM2,115 (AP: RM720)
iDiGi 148 (24 months) – RM1,851 (AP: RM984)
iDiGi 238 (24 months) – RM1,227 (AP: RM1,608)

iPhone 6 Plus

16GB
iDiGi 50 (12 months) – RM2,500 (AP: RM50)
iDiGi 78 (24 months) – RM2,020 (AP: RM480)
iDiGi 108 (24 months) – RM1,780 (AP: RM720)
iDiGi 148 (24 months) – RM1,516 (AP: RM984)
iDiGi 238 (24 months) – RM892 (AP: RM1,608)

64GB
iDiGi 50 (12 months) – RM2,835 (AP: RM50)
iDiGi 78 (24 months) – RM2,355 (AP: RM480)
iDiGi 108 (24 months) – RM2,115 (AP: RM720)
iDiGi 148 (24 months) – RM1,851 (AP: RM984)
iDiGi 238 (24 months) – RM1,227 (AP: RM1,608)

128GB
iDiGi 50 (12 months) – RM3,170 (AP: RM50)
iDiGi 78 (24 months) – RM2,690 (AP: RM480)
iDiGi 108 (24 months) – RM2,450 (AP: RM720)
iDiGi 148 (24 months) – RM2,186 (AP: RM984)
iDiGi 238 (24 months) – RM1,562 (AP: RM1,608)

iDiGi Plans

There are a total of 5 plans, starting with the iDiGi 50 (RM50/month) that’s tied only with 12 months contract. What you’ll get is 2GB of internet, along with 50 minutes of voice calls and 200 SMS within DiGi’s network. The other 4 plans – iDiGi 78, iDiGi 108, iDiGi 148 and iDiGi 238 are tied with 24 months contract duration and you’ll get more internet at 3GB, 5GB, 6GB and 8GB respectively. These higher commitment plans also comes with more voice calls and SMS which can be used to all network. As an added bonus, DiGi is throwing in Unlimited weekend calls for these 4 plans as well.

For existing DiGi customers, they are waiving the advance payment if you’ve been with them for at least 12 months. In addition, they are giving extra 100 minutes of calls and 100 SMS to those who signed up with iDiGi and iDiGi 78.

For more information, head over to DiGi’s iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus product page to place your order.

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