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Celcom offers the iPhone SE with FIRST Postpaid plans

Ahead of iPhone SE‘s official Malaysian release this Friday, Celcom has finally revealed its contract plans. It is available on FIRST Blue, FIRST Gold or FIRST Platinum, and you can own the iPhone SE from as low as RM578.

For Celcom FIRST Blue (RM45/month) and FIRST Gold (RM80/month), it comes with a single 12-month contract duration. Strangely, it is available with a shorter 6 months and a longer 24-month option on its highest FIRST Platinum plan. The iPhone SE bundled pricing are as follows:

iPhone SE 16GB
FIRST Blue (12 months) – RM1,665
FIRST Gold (12 months) – RM1,548
FIRST Platinum (6 months) – RM1,665
FIRST Platinum (24 months) – RM578

iPhone SE 64GB
FIRST Blue (12 months) – RM2,090
FIRST Gold (12 months) – RM1,968
FIRST Platinum (6 months) – RM2,090
FIRST Platinum (24 months) – RM998

During sign up, you’ll need to fork out an advance payment between RM45 to RM1,100 depending on which plan you pick. Take note that the 24-month FIRST Platinum offer is available only until 31 May 2016. To recap, the iPhone SE is priced outright at RM1,949 (16GB) and RM2,449 (64GB).

So what do you get with the plans? FIRST Blue gives you 4GB of data (2GB all time + 2GB weekend) along with 50 minutes of calls and 50 SMS at RM45/month. Meanwhile, FIRST Gold gives you unlimited voice calls and SMS, plus a whopping 10GB of data (5GB all time + 5GB weekend) at RM80/month. For the ultimate bundle, the RM150/month FIRST Platinum plan gives you 18GB of data (9GB all time + 9GB weekend) along with unlimited calls and SMS. If you can’t finish your mobile data, you can carry it forward to the following month, up to your maximum all time quota.

For more info, head over to Celcom’s iPhone SE page.

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