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You can get an iPhone X outright at RM100 off from Celcom

UPDATE: Looks like Celcom has removed the “Without plan” option for the iPhone X. You’ll need to get the phone with a contract in order to enjoy the RM100 discount.

Want the iPhone X but don’t like contracts? It looks like Celcom is offering the iPhone X without a contract plan and on top of that, you also get to enjoy an additional RM100 off.

Similar to last month’s iPhone 8 pre-order Promo, Celcom is offering RM100 off if you pre-order at their online store. Just select the device you want and enter “CELCOMPROMO” while checking out.

Interestingly, there’s an option to purchase the iPhone X without a plan and we could apply the code to get an RM100 discount. The iPhone X 256GB is officially priced at RM5,899 but you could get it at RM5,792 inclusive of 6% GST. That’s RM107 worth of savings.

For more info on their contract plans, you can check out our iPhone X Celcom pre-order post or you can visit their online store.

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