Want to get the latest Samsung Galaxy Note9? Celcom is offering the latest flagship device from as low as RM94/month and if you’re lucky, you could even win a 5D3N all expenses paid trip to South Korea.
With Celcom EasyPhone, you can choose to rent from RM94/month or buy from RM111/month. These are Celcom’s flexible smartphone options with a 24-month contract period. It even allows you to switch smartphones without penalty after 24 months.
According to Celcom’s FAQ, if you plan to keep the Galaxy Note9 on EasyPhone Rent, you can choose to pay a buyout fee of RM615 for the Galaxy Note9 (128GB) and RM761 for the (512GB) version at the end of the contract. Alternatively, you can continue renting for an additional 4 months and the phone will be yours to keep.
Below is the Galaxy Note9 bundled pricing on a normal contract as well as EasyPhone Rent and EasyPhone Own monthly commitments with a 24-month contract.
Do note that the above pricing excludes the monthly plan costs. You can learn more about EasyPhone here.
For the South Korea trip giveaway, Celcom will be shortlisting 10 names which will be picked by random at the end of the campaign. There will be 3 winners after they have correctly answered 3 simple questions. To be in the running, just purchase a Samsung Galaxy Note9 with any Celcom Mobile Plan between 24 August to 21 September 2018. This include Celcom’s Device Bundle Program, EasyPhone or with a combine discount (with a Celcom Mobile Family Plan).
For more info, visit Celcom’s Galaxy Note9 promo page and you can learn more from their FAQ.
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