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Digi now lets you buy the iPhone SE online

Apple’s iPhone SE has finally gone on sale in the yellow telco’s online store and you can pick one up with any Digi Postpaid 48 plan and above.

Earlier we revealed the prices for the device, both the 16GB and 64GB models, that the telco was offering. Now, it has appeared in their online store and you can buy it now.

The bad news is that Digi is currently only offering the 64GB version of the smartphone in either Rose Gold, Silver or Space Grey. The device price, contract duration and upfront payment may vary depending on your postpaid plan.

For example, if you pick up the iPhone SE with the Digi Postpaid 48 plan, you will have to pay a total of RM2,090 for the device (RRP RM2,449) but there is no upfront payment. You will be tied to a 12-month contract, however.

On the other hand, any plan that is Digi Postpaid 68 and above will have to pay an upfront amount that ranges from RM456 to RM1,608 depending on your postpaid plan. You will also be tied to a 24-month contract with these plans.

Digi is also letting you pick the 64GB smartphone up with easy payment installments from RM70/month. For more information, head on over to Digi’s website.

The 4-inch iPhone SE is set to officially go on sale on Friday (13th of May) though many telcos and even Apple themselves have already begun taking orders.

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