This post is brought to you by Celcom. Carry Forward Unused Internet, exclusively with FIRST
So you need to get a data plan, but you don’t have a swanky new smartphone to go with it? Celcom has made it possible to not just get what you need but will bundle together a phone too!
Just add an extra RM 10 to your FIRST Basic 38 plan and you get all the benefits plus the choice of either a Samsung Galaxy V for free or a Sony Xperia E4G from RM 158.
The phones
When you sign up, you can choose between the Samsung Galaxy V or the Sony Xperia E4G starting from RM 138 for the Galaxy V with a 12 month contract or you can get it for free if you sign up for a 24 month contract. As for the Xperia E4G, it starts from RM 158 with the 24 month contract or RM 298 for 12 months.
You only need to present an advance payment of RM100 for 12 months or RM250 for 24 months contract.
The details
This is also the only plan that nets you a hefty 3GB Internet and 3GB WiFi quota plus 50 minutes worth of calls and 50 SMS to all networks for just RM38/month during the promotion period. The extra RM10 on top of the subscription fee gives you two monthly movies from ESCAPE.
For make it even sweeter, you can also carry forward unused internet, which effectively gives you more data to use the next month if you can’t finish it. And even if you exceed your monthly limit, you can still continue surfing, no throttles and no cuts. Simply subscribe to Max Up if you need more data for RM3/100MB, RM10/500MB, RM15/1GB or RM50/5GB depending on your needs.
To find out more, just pop by your nearest Celcom Blue Cube or visit Celcom’s promo page for more details.
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