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Maxis offers the HTC One M9+ from RM1,699

The HTC One M9+ has arrived in Malaysia at RM2,599 and if you want to get it on contract, you can get on contract with the MaxisOne Plan.

The One M9+ is a different variant of the original One M9 and it features a higher resolution Quad HD 5.2″ display with a MediaTek 2.2GHz Octa-Core processor underneath. It also comes with 3GB RAM and 32GB of storage which is expandable with microSD. At the back, it gets a 20MP main camera that comes with a secondary camera for a Duo camera set up. Meanwhile its Ultrapixel 4MP camera is moved to the front for selfie duties.

On Maxis, the HTC One M9+ are priced as follows with 24 months contract:

MaxisOne Plan Lite (1GB – RM78/month) – RM1,899
MaxisOne Plan (2GB – RM128/month)- RM1,699
MaxisOne Plan (3GB – RM158/month) – RM1,699

Durign sign up, you would need to pay 4 months subscription upfront as advance payment which will be refunded back to your monthly bill usage. So if you’re taking up the MaxisOne Plan at RM128/month, you would need to pay RM512 during registration. Prices listed above does not include 6% GST. At the moment, only the Silver colour version is being offered at their online store. You can read more details of the HTC One M9+ in our local announcement post.

For more information, head over to Maxis’s HTC One M9+ page.

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