UPDATE: Check out our Galaxy Note5 Telco comparison post.
Celcom has revealed its Samsung Galaxy Note5 and Galaxy S6 edge+ smart phone contract bundling. Both devices are tied with FIRST by Celcom postpaid plans with its built-in OPTIMISER feature and the Galaxy Note5 can be yours from as low as RM1,138. Meanwhile the double curve display Galaxy S6 edge+ phablet is offered from RM1,488.
They will be present at Samsung’s roadshows that are happening at Sunway Pyramid, Gurney Plaza and Sutera Mall. On top of that you can get extra RM150 off when you trade-in your old device at selected Blue Cube outlets. The Galaxy Note5 is currently available only in Gold and White is priced outright at RM2,699, while the Galaxy S6 edge+ comes in Gold and Black with a RM3,099 price tag. Both models has 32GB of on-board storage and they support Dual-SIM with 4G LTE connectivity.
The Galaxy Note5 and S6 edge+ on Celcom are priced as follows with 24 months contract:
Samsung Galaxy Note5 (RRP: RM2,699 w/GST)
FIRST Basic 85 (RM85/month) 24 months – RM1,938
FIRST Elite (RM235/month) 24 months – RM1,138Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+ (RRP: RM3,099 w/GST)
FIRST Basic 85 (RM85/month) 24 months – RM2,288
FIRST Elite (RM235/month) 24 months – RM1,488
As usual there’s an advance payment required of RM250 for the Basic 85 option and RM1,000 for the Elite plan during sign up. This will be rebated back to your monthly bill usage.
The FIRST Basic 85 plan comes with 2GB of data, 100 minutes of calls and 100 SMS. Depending on your usage, it can be optimised for either extra 3GB of data or 600 minutes of calls + 600 SMS.
Meanwhile the FIRST Elite plan comes with two SIM cards, with the first SIM getting 3GB of internet, 200 minutes of calls and 200 SMS, which can be optimised for either 2GB of internet extra or for unlimited calls/SMS. The 2nd SIM gets 3GB of data, 200 minutes of voice calls and 200 SMS.
For more info, head over to Celcom’s Galaxy Note5 and S6 edge+ pages.
Galaxy Note5 Celcom Contract Plan
Galaxy S6 edge+ Celcom Contract Plan
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