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Celcom offers the Samsung Gear S2 at RM400 off

Want to get the Samsung Gear S2 smartwatch? Celcom is offering additional RM400 savings on the latest smartwatch to those who make a switch to the new Celcom First Blue and First Gold postpaid plans.

The Samsung Gear S2 that’s priced at RM1,399 can be yours at RM999, while the Gear S2 Classic version is offered at RM1,199 instead of its retail price of RM1,599. To be entitled, you need to be a new sign up or you can upgrade your existing plan to the latest First plans.

If you’re not a new subscriber, you can still purchase the Gear S2 at your nearest Blue Cube outlets at the full retail price. Note that promotion ends 31st December 2015 and all prices above are listed without GST. For those who haven’t seen it yet, you can check out our unboxing and first impressions of the Gear S2 smartwatch.

For more information, head over to Celcom’s Gear S2 promo page.

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