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Celcom resurrects its Blue Cube Online store

Joining back the e-commerce bandwagon, Celcom has reactivated its online store on its Blue Cube website. The store offers the latest smart phones including the iPhone 6s, Galaxy Note5 and Xiaomi’s Mi Note. At the moment, all iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus are sold only with a plan but the rest of its Android devices can be bought outright without contract.

On top of that, you can also sign up for its FIRST postpaid plan, buy prepaid (Xpax Magic SIM) starter parks and also prepaid reloads. All items are shipped for free with an estimated 3-5 days delivery time. So if you’re planning to get an iPhone 6s from Celcom, this could be the easier option. Just to recap, Celcom is offering the iPhone 6s from RM1,058 and the iPhone 6s Plus from RM1,478 on 24 months contract.

For more info, check out the BlueCube website.

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