The iPhone 7 is finally available on Maxis Zerolution. This allows you to get the latest iPhone 7 with RM0 upfront and you have the option to swap to a newer iPhone every year hassle free.
On Zerolution, you can own the iPhone 7 from as low as RM80/month for the 32GB model on a MaxisONE plan 188. The monthly repayments are calculated based on 24-month installments and it varies depending on which MaxisONE Plan you’re on. Obviously the higher the plan, you’ll pay for lower installments.
To be entitled for a yearly upgrade, you’ll need to top up RM20/month. Since there’s a penalty if the phone is not returned in good condition, you can also opt for a device protection add-on at RM23/month. This covers you from screen cracks, damages and even theft.
Below is the list of monthly repayments excluding the upgrade (RM20/month) and device protection (RM23/month) add-on.
iPhone 7 32GB
MaxisONE Plan 128 – RM116/month
MaxisONE Plan 158 – RM99/month
MaxisONE Plan 188 – RM80/monthiPhone 7 128GB
MaxisONE Plan 128 – RM138/month
MaxisONE Plan 158 – RM121/month
MaxisONE Plan 188 – RM102/monthiPhone 7 256GB
MaxisONE Plan 128 – RM160/month
MaxisONE Plan 158 – RM143/month
MaxisONE Plan 188 – RM124/month
Unfortunately, the iPhone 7 Plus option isn’t available at the moment and they might offer it on Zerolution later on. If you’ve gotten your iPhone 6s on Zerolution last year, you can finally make your first phone swap very soon. If you don’t plan on swapping phones every 12 months, it is more affordable to go on a standard iPhone 7 MaxisONE Plan contract. Take note that the Zerolution amount is only for the device and it excludes the MaxisONE Plan subscription charges.
For more information, head over to the Maxis Zerolution page.
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