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Samsung Galaxy Note Edge is also available from Maxis

Apart from DiGi, the Galaxy Note Edge is also available on contract with MaxisOne Plan. The latest flagship with an edge display is priced outright at RM2,999 and it is offered starting from RM1,988 with its current CNY promotion with 24 months contract.

The full Galaxy Note Edge bundled pricing from Maxis are as follows:

MaxisONE Plan Lite (1GB – RM78/month) – RM2,499
MaxisONE Plan (2GB – RM128/month) – RM2,299
MaxisONE Plan (3GB – RM158/month) – RM2,299 RM1,988 (CNY Promo)

As usual, there’s an advance payment of 4 months subscription required upfront and it will be refunded back across the subsequent 4 months. For the Extra 1GB top up offer for MaxisOne Plan, this is valid for the first 6 months if you sign up for the RM30/month add-on during the current Chinese New Year Promo.

To get to know this device better, you can read our Galaxy Note Edge Review and visit Maxis’s Galaxy Note Edge page for more contract details.

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