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Celcom offers the iPhone 8 from as low as RM83/month

If you don’t plan on forking a lot of money upfront, Celcom is offering the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus on its EasyPhone monthly instalment plan. For the device instalment alone, the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus can be yours for as low as RM83/month and RM123/month respectively.

Take note that these amounts are on top of your monthly postpaid subscription. The lowest RM83/month monthly payment is tied to its highest FIRST Platinum Plus postpaid plan of RM188/month. For greater peace of mind, they are also offering an optional Device Protection add-on which costs around RM40-RM50/month for the iPhone 8/8 Plus.

For the lowest overall commitment, the iPhone 8 64GB with FIRST Gold Plus would cost you RM208/month all-in without the device protection plan. This is inclusive of both device instalment and RM98/month subscription fee before GST. All plans are tied with a 24-month contract and no change of plans are allowed mid-way.

For those who prefer the traditional contract plans, Celcom is offering the iPhone 8 from RM1,748. Pre-orders are available starting tomorrow, 13 October and the iPhone 8 will be released officially in Malaysia on 20 October.

For more info, you can check out Celcom’s iPhone 8 Easy Phone page.

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