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Samsung Galaxy Note8 is going from as low as RM1,848 on Celcom FIRST

The Samsung Galaxy Note8 is also available for pre-order on Celcom’s FIRST Postpaid plans. Officially priced at RM3,999, you can get the Galaxy Note8 in Malaysia from as low as RM1,848 with their 24-month contract bundling.

On Celcom, the bundled pricing for the Galaxy Note8 are as follows:

FIRST Gold Plus (RM300 upfront) – RM2,538
FIRST Gold Supreme (RM500 upfront) – RM2,388
FIRST Platinum (RM600 upfront) – RM2,238
FIRST Platinum Plus (RM1000 upfront) – RM1,848

All plans are tied with a 24-month contract and Celcom requires an upfront payment between RM300 to RM1,000 during sign up. Similar to the ongoing Samsung Malaysia pre-order, this offer is inclusive of the RM321 cash rebate and you also get a Samsung Protection Plus add-on, 5,100mAh battery pack and clear cover if you sign up by 10th September 2017.

The Galaxy Note8 is available with a minimum of FIRST Gold Plus that comes with 40GB of data and it goes all the way up to their latest top of the line FIRST Platinum Plus with 100GB of data. All plans come with unlimited calls and they have a data quota split for weekend and weekday except for FIRST Platinum Plus.

To pre-order, visit Celcom’s Galaxy Note8 pre-order page.

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