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Maxis offers the ROG Phone, POCOPHONE F1 and Mate 20 X on contract

The ASUS ROG Phone is the ultimate gaming smartphone that’s priced from RM3,499. If you prefer to get it on contract, Maxis is offering the ROG Phone from as low as RM111/month or RM2,259 on a normal contract. 

ASUS ROG Phone

On Maxis Zerolution plan, you can get ROG Phone with no upfront payment and credit card required. On MaxisONE 98, it’s going for RM145/month and the instalment amount can be as low as RM111/month on its higher MaxisONE 188 plan.

Do note that the monthly payment is only for the device and you’ll need to pay for the respective postpaid subscription fee. Unlike the previous version, the current Zerolution program no longer offers the option for an annual upgrade and it is still tied with a 24-month contract period. 

ROG Phone – Zerolution

For those who prefer to get the ROG Phone on a normal contract, it’s going for RM2,259 on its highest MaxisONE 188 and it goes up to RM2,999 if you get it on their entry-level MaxisONE 98 option. 

ROG Phone – Normal Contract

Do note that there’s an advance payment required during sign up. This ranges between RM396 to RM954 and it will be used to offset your subsequent bills. If you’re an existing Maxis customer with a good payment record for at least a year, you should be able to qualify for a advance payment waiver. 

POCOPHONE F1 (6GB + 128GB storage)

If you prefer something more affordable, Maxis is also offering the POCOPHONE F1 on both Zerolution and normal contract. With Zerolution instalment program, the POCOPHONE F1 with 6GB RAM + 128GB storage can be yours from RM25/month on its top of the line MaxisONE 188 plan. 

POCOPHONE F1 – Zerolution

If you prefer to get it on a normal contract, the device is going for RM299 instead of its original retail price of RM1,499. Like any contract plans, there’s also an advanced payment but it can be waived for existing Maxis customers.

POCOPHONE F1 – Normal Contract

Huawei Mate 20 X 

For those who prefer a larger screen, the huge Huawei Mate 20 X which retails for RM3,199 is also offered by Maxis. Unlike the ROG Phone and POCOPHONE, the Mate 20 X is also available on their Zerolution 360 leasing program for RM120/month. With Zerolution 360, you can get to enjoy 1-to-1 device replacement and the option to swap phones yearly. 

If you get the Mate 20 X on Zerolution 360 with an additional MaxisONE share line and Home Fibre broadband plan, you can enjoy an even lower instalment amount of RM82/month. 

Huawei Mate 20 X – Zerolution 360

If you prefer to keep the phone, the normal Zerolution program is also available from RM97/month on its highest MaxisOne Plan 188. As usual, it’s also tied with a 24-month instalment. 

Huawei Mate 20 X – Zerolution

The Mate 20 X is also offered on a normal contract plan from RM2,099 with a 24-month contract. 

Huawei Mate 20 X – Normal Contract

If you’re interested in any of these devices, you can check out the Maxis gaming smartphone page.

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