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Maxis is offering the Galaxy Note5 in pink, just in time for CNY

If you’re looking for a new phone in time for Chinese New Year, you can soon own the Samsung Galaxy Note5 in Pink Gold in Malaysia. The pink flagship smartphone is offered by Maxis from as low as RM93/month on its Zerolution program.

Retailing at RM2,699 (with GST), Maxis Zerolution lets you own the device with no upfront payments and no interest charges on your monthly installments. The easy ownership program lets you own the Galaxy Note5 today and have the option to switch to a newer phone hassle-free after 12 months.

The RM93/month installment for the device is for 24 months duration and you’ll need to top up RM30/month for the Zerolution upgrade option. For added protection and to avoid penalty charges when upgrading, you can opt for its Premium Protection Plan for an extra RM23/month. This is basically insurance that covers your device for theft, cracks and even if it is damaged by water. So in total, you’re looking at RM146/month if you tick all the boxes. It appears to be a price increase for the protection plan, as the option costs just RM15/month last year.

Note that the Zerolution program does not include your actual mobile plan subscription and you’ll need to subscribe to MaxisONE Plan that starts from RM98/month. As an extra bonus, those that take up the Galaxy Note5 Zerolution offer, can get additional 12GB of internet across 6 months and a golden mobile number if you’re on MaxisONE 128 plan and above. On top of that, Maxis is also giving out Samsung Car Chargers for online store purchases while stocks last. Do note that the Galaxy Note5 in Pink Gold will be only available starting from 22nd January 2016.

For more info, head over to the Maxis Chinese New Year promo page.

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