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U Mobile is giving free phones during iPhone 6s midnight launch

U Mobile will be joining the iPhone 6s fever starting tomorrow (15th October) evening, moments ahead of its official launch. Apart from being among the first to own the latest iDevice, U Mobile has a special surprise for those waiting in line.

Word has it that they are giving the first 300 new subscribers a mystery gift with 50 of them consisting of a new smart phone. There’s no mention on the smart phone model but we feel it could be an iPhone. To be eligible, customers would need to download the MYUMobile app to be in the running. Note that this offer is applicable at Berjaya Times Square, Kuala Lumpur.

Just to recap, U Mobile is offering the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus on their iPlans from RM1,908.00 and RM2,358.50 respectively. Unlike the rest, U Mobile is currently the only telco that offers the iPhone 6s on prepaid. In addition to that, they are also offering MicroCredit financing where you can own the iPhone 6s on installment without a credit card.

For more information, you can check out our U Mobile iPhone 6s announcement post.

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