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Yes 4G offers the Galaxy S10 for RM2,319 on their unlimited RM99/month plan

Apart from Celcom, Maxis and U Mobile, the Galaxy S10 and S10+ are also available on contract from Yes 4G. For those who want unlimited data with the least monthly commitment plan, Yes 4G is offering their device on their new RM99 “Konfem Unlimited” postpaid plan.

The Galaxy S10 which retails for RM3,299 is offered for RM2,319 while the larger Galaxy S10+ 128GB which is listed at RM3,699 can be yours for RM2,759. There’s only one postpaid option and it’s tied to a 24-month contract period.

During registration, there’s an upfront payment of RM480 (for Galaxy S10) and RM240 (for Galaxy S10+) which will be rebated back to your monthly bills. The RM99 unlimited plan comes with unlimited quota with no speed caps, plus unlimited calls to all networks (during the 24-month contract period).

Do note that Yes 4G operates on a pure 4G network. This means voice calls are delivered via VoLTE (Voice over LTE) and you can enjoy full speeds while having a call conversation. Since Yes doesn’t have a 3G network or domestic roaming agreements with other telcos, you will face connectivity issues in areas where its 4G network is not available.

This device bundle is only available on their online store and the Galaxy S10 pre-order is available from 22 to 28 February 2019. For more info, you can check out Yes’ device page.

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