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Xpax offers the iPhone X from RM254/month on EasyPhone

For those who prefer to own an iPhone X on a prepaid plan, Xpax is offering the latest Apple device on EasyPhone. There’s no upfront payment required and you don’t even need a credit card to apply. Retailing at RM5,189 for the 64GB version, the iPhone X can be yours at RM254/month.

EasyPhone is tied with a 24-month instalment duration and it comes with RM30 of prepaid credit each month. If you prefer the 256GB version, it will cost you RM287/month.

For added protection against theft and damages, Xpax is also offering a device protection add-on at an optional RM23/month. The EasyPhone instalment program is managed by AEON Credit service and you’ll need to submit your banking details, statement and salary slip when you apply online.

For more info, visit Xpax’s EasyPhone page.

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