The iPhone SE officially goes on sale tomorrow and the 4 big telcos will be offering the 4″ smartphone on contract. For Digi, the iPhone SE is bundled with their new postpaid plans and it is also available on installment from as low as RM70/month.
The iPhone SE comes in two storage options – 16GB at RM1,949 outright and the 64GB model at RM2,449. iPhone SE can be yours on a 12-month contract with Postpaid 48, while the other plans from Digi Postpaid 68 and above are tied with a longer 24-month contract duration. Other details including upfront payment are scarce at the moment and we expect them to reveal more tomorrow.
For easy payment installments, Digi is offering the iPhone SE 16GB at RM70/month while the higher 64GB option at RM88/month. Judging by its current 0% interest EPP offers via credit card, the monthly installment includes the subsidised iPhone price along with its upfront payment. Whichever plan you choose, you will pay the same monthly installment since Digi increases its upfront payment with its higher postpaid plans. Note that the monthly subscription fee is charged separately. You can learn more about their postpaid plans here which are available for More Data or More Calls and SMS.
Digi isn’t accepting any pre-orders on their online store and we can only assume that you would need to sign up at their Digi stores beginning tomorrow if you’re interested. For more info, head over to Digi’s iPhone SE promo page.
Prefer to get one without the hassles of contract? You can place your orders now from the Apple online store.
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