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Here’s the best plan you can get for under RM80/month


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Need lots of data without paying through the nose? U Mobile is still the postpaid leader when it comes to delivering the best value in town.

Recently, other telcos have started to get generous on data but they are still nowhere close to what U Mobile has to offer. Unconvinced? Let’s run down the plan offering one by one.

1. Use your data anytime you want

U Mobile gives you true freedom to use your data. On U Mobile Hero Postpaid P70, you get 15GB of data and unlimited calls for RM70/month. That’s 15GB that you can use anytime and anywhere without any restrictions.

Other telcos will try to convince you that they have more data. However, if you take a closer look, they are often split half between weekday and weekend use. On Digi, the weekend data is only usable if you’re on 4G. Why let others decide how you use your data?

2. Video-Onz is the best for video junkies

U Mobile gives you free data just to stream video online. Video-Onz lets you catch up on your favourite YouTube videos and TV series without consuming your precious data. On Hero Postpaid P70, you get 7GB quota just for videos alone.

On U Mobile Hero P98, you can binge watch freely with unlimited Video-Onz. No other telco in Malaysia gives you this much freedom to enjoy videos.

Digi on the other hand offers add-on video passes where you can purchase a RM1 pass for 1 hour or RM5 pass for 24 hours of video streaming. If you compare their list of channels, U Mobile supports more than twice the amount of video platforms on Video-onz.

3. More usable data on U Mobile

When you combine Hero Postpaid P70’s 15GB data with 7GB of Video-Onz, that’s a whopping 22GB of internet that you can use anytime for only RM70/month. As a comparison, you only get 20GB of data on Digi and even on Celcom’s new postpaid plan. In case you missed it, U Mobile has extended its 15GB data and Video-Onz promo until 31st December 2017.

4. Use your local postpaid data when you travel overseas

Travel a lot? Say goodbye to daily roaming charges with U Mobile Data Backpack. If you’re on Hero Postpaid P70 and P98, you can stay connected overseas in 12 countries for free without expensive data roaming charges.

On Digi, they are offering border roaming for Singapore which will cost you RM5/month on Postpaid 80 and it’s free for subscribers on Postpaid 110. For everywhere else, it will cost you RM36/day to stay connected .

Why restrict yourself to Singapore when you can travel while staying connected in more countries for free? Just switch on your phone, and you’re connected worry free with no activation required.

5. All this for RM10 cheaper each month

Overall, you get so much more when you’re on U Mobile. Compared to Digi’s Postpaid 80, U Mobile gives more usable data that you can use anytime for RM10 less each month. That’s RM120 savings each year and you get ultimate freedom to use your data. So what are you waiting for? Get more of what you love with U Mobile Hero Postpaid.

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