The Samsung Galaxy Note9 is now available for pre-order in Malaysia. If you prefer to get the device on a postpaid contract with unlimited data, U Mobile is bundling the Galaxy Note9 from as low as RM2,641.
At the moment, U Mobile is only offering the 128GB version which retails for RM3,699. It’s available in Midnight Black and Ocean Blue. Below is the Galaxy Note9 bundled pricing with a 24-month contract duration:
Unlimited Hero P79 – RM2,741
Unlimited Hero P99 – RM2,641
During sign up, there’s a required advance payment of RM360 for P79 and RM504 for P99 which will be rebated back to your bill. The Galaxy Note9 pre-order is available from now until 19 August and according to U Mobile, delivery will start from 22 August 2018. Unlike Samsung Malaysia’s pre-order promo, U Mobile isn’t bundling any extra free gifts with the Galaxy Note9.
To recap on the postpaid plans itself, the U Mobile P79 plan at RM79/month offers 20GB of high-speed data, unlimited calls and unlimited data for video and music streaming. On top of that, you’ll get 1GB of roaming data each month. For the ultimate unlimited experience, the U Mobile P99 plan gives you unlimited high-speed data and unlimited calls for RM99/month. You also get 3GB/month for data roaming and 30GB of data for hotspot usage.
If you’re interested, you can check out U Mobile’s Galaxy Note9 pre-order page on their online store.
To learn more about the Galaxy Note9, you can check out our hands-on and announcement post, or watch our recap video below:
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