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U Mobile offers the Galaxy Note5 from RM1299

UPDATE: Check out our Galaxy Note5 Telco comparison post.

The Samsung Galaxy Note5 goes on sale this Friday, 4th of September and U Mobile will be offering the productivity phablet on contract. Priced outright at RM2,699 for the Dual-SIM 32GB storage version, the device can be yours from RM1,299.

As usual, the Galaxy Note5 will be bundled with their own Ultimate Device Plan instead of their new postpaid plans that offer more data. The Note5 are offered as follows:

Ultimate Device 135 (24 months) – RM1,299
Ultimate Device 95 (24 months) – RM1,699
Ultimate Device 65 (24 months) – RM1,899

For the Ultimate Device Plan, U Mobile offers no upfront payments but it is only applicable if you pay your device using credit card and if you opt in with their auto debit service. If not, an advance payment between RM360-RM960 will be required and it will be rebated back to your monthly bill across 24 months.

To recap on the plans, the highest Ultimate Device 135 at RM135/month comes with 6GB of data, 130 minutes of voice calls and 65 SMS that’s applicable to all network, while the mid-range Ultimate Device 95 comes with 5GB of data and 90 minutes of voice calls. The entry-level Ultimate Device 65 gets 3GB of data and 60 minutes of voice calls. All excess calls are charged at 5sen/30 seconds and SMS at 3 sen/SMS (U Mobile) or 8 sen/SMS (other networks).

For more info, head over to U Mobile’s Galaxy Note5 page.

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