Categories: Digital LifeNews

Enjoy iflix and Viu for free on Maxis and Hotlink

Maxis has finally jumped on the iflix bandwagon and they are offering 2 months free subscription for both postpaid and Hotlink prepaid customers. If you love Korean series, they are also offering Viu, a video on demand service that lets you watch TV shows 8 hours after its original broadcast in South Korea.

Similar to what Celcom and Digi are offering, you get 2 months free trial worth RM20 for iflix which can be activated with no registration required. Make sure you’re on Maxis 3G/4G and disable WiFi before launching the iflix app. After the 2-month trial is over, you can subscribe at RM10/month which can be charged directly to your postpaid bill or deduct directly from your prepaid credit. It is the same story as well for Viu with 2 months free viewing and it will cost you RM10/month if you wish to continue.

If you’re hooked to iflix, it is probably better for you to sign up for an annual plan of RM96 which comes up to RM8/month. According to the FAQ, you’ll be charged automatically after 60 days but you will be reminded by SMS before the trial period is over. Note that there’s no free streaming so it is best to binge-watch over WiFi instead. So far there’s no free bundle and it would be good if they included this on their MaxisONE postpaid and Home broadband plans.

To start watching, head over to their iflix and viu pages. You can learn more over here.

[ SOURCE 2 ]

Recent Posts

Grok restricted in Malaysia as X fails to implement safeguards

The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has directed a temporary restriction on Grok's artificial…

3 hours ago

Instagram “Reset your Password” Email: Is there a Data Breach at Meta?

If you've received an email from Instagram about resetting your password, you're not alone. It…

4 hours ago

Proton e.MAS 7 PHEV offers larger battery and faster DC charging speed than global model, available in three variants

The full specifications for Proton e.MAS 7 PHEV has been revealed by Proton’s New Energy…

6 hours ago

Malaysia’s EV registrations more than doubled in 2025, Proton e.MAS 7 regains #1 spot in December

Registrations of electric vehicles (EVs) in Malaysia have hit an all-time high, based on the…

17 hours ago

2026 Proton X70 First Look: Now Cheaper and Better!?

Just less than a year and a half after the introduction of the X70 “MC2”,…

1 day ago

Firefly EV arrives in Singapore, Nio’s first global RHD market. Will it come to Malaysia?

Nio, the Chinese EV brand popular for its battery swapping network, has officially entered Southeast…

2 days ago

This website uses cookies.