This post is brought to you by Celcom
Start the brand new year with an iPhone SE on the biggest postpaid plan in town. FIRST by Celcom offers the best value for mobile internet and you can enjoy as much as 60GB of data per month.
The iPhone SE is still the best iPhone that you can use with a single hand. It gets a crisp 4” Retina Display and it runs on an updated Apple A9 chip for smooth performance. Shutterbugs will appreciate its 12MP main camera that’s also capable of recording 4K videos.
Originally priced at RM1,949, the iPhone SE can be yours from as low as RM188 with FIRST Platinum postpaid plan. That’s 90% off the retail price and you can surf, stream and share more when you’re on Celcom’s Ultrafast 4G Territory.
FIRST Platinum by Celcom gives you unlimited calls, SMS, 30GB of weekday data and additional 30GB weekend data for only RM150/month. If you wish to combine all 60GB for anytime use, you can get more freedom by adding on AnydayGB for RM10/month.
On top of that, FIRST Platinum also gives you non-stop entertainment with unlimited iflix access for 12 months and unlimited Yonder Music. You can also keep in touch with your loved ones with unlimited WhatsApp and WeChat usage.
The iPhone SE offer is tied with a 24-month contract and there’s an upfront payment of RM1,400 which will be rebated instantly to your first month bill. That means that you probably won’t need to pay anything for the next 8-9 months into your subscription. The 16GB iPhone SE is going for RM188 while the larger 64GB iPhone SE can be yours for RM388.
So, what are you waiting for? Get the compact iPhone SE with the biggest postpaid plan in town. For more info, head on over to Celcom’s iPhone SE page.
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