If you’re planning to pre-order your iPhone 7 from Digi, it couldn’t be any easier than this. The yellow telco is offering the iPhone 7 only on its Digi Postpaid 148 plan and all you’ll need to decide is whether you need more internet or more talk.
According to Digi, the best phone deserves the best plan. The Digi Postpaid 148 for More Internet comes with 14GB of data while the More Talk & SMS option comes with 10GB of data. To sweeten the deal, Digi is offering additional 5GB of data for 24 months, giving the plans a total of 19GB and 15GB respectively. If you can’t figure out how to finish all that quota, you can carry forward up to 6GB to the following month for the More Internet option or up to 3GB for More Calls and SMS.
The iPhone 7 from Digi is priced as below:
iPhone 7 32GB – RM1,776
iPhone 7 128GB – RM2,201
iPhone 7 256GB – RM2,626
iPhone 7 Plus 32GB – RM2,276
iPhone 7 Plus 128GB – RM2,701
iPhone 7 Plus 256GB – RM3,126
During registration, you’ll need to fork out RM984 for upfront payment and an advance subscription fee of RM148. So that’s RM1,132 plus the subsidised device price when you pre-order for an iPhone 7 with Digi. Alternatively, Digi is also offering 0% interest easy payment credit card option from as low as RM122/month.
If you’re residing in the Klang Valley, Digi is offering free midnight deliveries and the option to chauffeur yourself to the launch event by Grabcar. You could also pick up your iPhone 7 at their launch event that’s held in the Klang Valley. For everywhere else, you can opt for standard delivery nationwide. The pre-order ends on 13th October and deliveries will start on 14th October at midnight.
To place your pre-order, head over to Digi’s iPhone 7 page.
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