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Yes offers Samsung Galaxy S6 with Huddle XS MiFi bundling

If you’re looking to buy a Galaxy S6 on contract but not from Celcom, Digi or Maxis, you can probably consider this option from 4G WiMAX operator Yes. Instead of a usual smart phone mobile plan, Yes is bundling it together with its Super Postpaid Broadband package that comes with a Huddle XS MiFi hotspot.

The Galaxy S6 which retails at RM2,599 (with GST) can be yours at RM846.94 (inclusive of 6% GST) with 24 months contract of Yes Super 158 plan (10GB).

If that’s too high a commitment, it is bundled on Super 128 postpaid plan at RM1,376.94 (with GST) and that gives you 8GB of data for RM128/month. Both plans come with 2,000 minutes of voice calls and 2,000 SMS which is to be utilised though its Yes Life app. In terms of colours, Yes is only offering the Galaxy S6 in Gold and White. During sign up, you’ll need to pay an upfront fee of RM800 for Super 128 and RM1,240 for Super 158.

For more information, visit Yes’s Galaxy S6 promo page.

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