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The Galaxy Note5 and S6 edge+ are also available on Digi SmartPlan

UPDATE: Check out our Galaxy Note5 Telco comparison post.

Digi has finally revealed its contract offering for the Galaxy Note5 and the S6 edge+ phablets that are priced outright at RM2,699 and RM3,099 respectively. Unlike other telcos, Digi offers both devices in both 12 month and 24 month contract options. As usual, you get to pick any of their new SmartPlan offering which are catered for either more voice calls or more data usage.

On Digi, the Galaxy Note5 and S6 edge+ are priced as follows.

Digi Galaxy Note5 Contract Pricing

SmartPlan 78 (12 months) – RM1,999 (Advance: RM180)
SmartPlan 78 (24 months) – RM1,819 (Advance: RM360)
SmartPlan 98 (24 months) – RM1,579 (Advance: RM600)
SmartPlan 148 (24 months) – RM1,379 (Advance: RM800)
SmartPlan 238 (24 months) – RM879 (Advance: RM1,300)

Digi Galaxy S6 edge+ Contract Pricing

SmartPlan 78 (12 months) – RM2,359 (Advance: RM180)
SmartPlan 78 (24 months) – RM2,179 (Advance: RM360)
SmartPlan 98 (24 months) – RM1,939 (Advance: RM600)
SmartPlan 148 (24 months) – RM1,739 (Advance: RM800)
SmartPlan 238 (24 months) – RM1,239 (Advance: RM1,300)

During sign up, you’ll need to fork out between RM180 to RM1,300 as advance payment but this can be waived if you pay by credit card with its EPP option. As a special promo, the first 100 to purchase the Galaxy Note5 from Digi will get a free wireless charger and powerbank worth RM538. For more info, you can check out the product bundling pages for the Note5 and S6 edge+ on Digi’s website.

Below are the full details of the SmartPlan 78, 98, 148 and 238 postpaid plans:

Digi SmartPlan More Voice and SMS

Digi SmartPlan More Data

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