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Digi offers the Samsung Galaxy S10+ from RM97/month

Digi is also offering the Samsung Galaxy S10+ on contract and they are offering the device from RM97/month with Digi PhoneFreedom 365. There’s zero upfront payment and the program allows you to swap to a new phone hassle-free after 18-months.

Unlike other telcos, Digi is only offering just one model and that’s the Galaxy S10+ with 128GB of storage which officially retails for RM3,699. You have a choice of 3 postpaid options which are tied with a 24-month contract.

Below are the monthly instalment amount which excludes the postpaid subscription cost:

Digi Postpaid 120 – RM122/month

Digi Postpaid 160 – RM110/month

Digi Postpaid 190 – RM97/month

On Digi Postpaid 120, it comes with 80GB of data while Digi Postpaid 160 gets 140GB of data. Meanwhile, the highest Digi Postpaid 190 comes with 200GB of data. All three plans offer unlimited calls to all networks and they come with free roaming with 5GB data, 60 minutes of voice calls and 60 minutes of IDD calls in 10 countries each month.

According to Digi, you can upgrade to a new phone without upgrade fees when you’re between month 18 to 24 in your commitment. To upgrade, you’ll need to surrender your Galaxy S10+ in good and working condition. If you decide not to upgrade, the phone is yours to keep after you’ve completed the 24-months instalment.

In terms of device protection, there’s the optional Digi Shield add-on which costs RM39/month for classic and RM69/month for Digi Shield Plus. The classic Digi Shield plan is offered for free for Digi Postpaid 190 and it covers accidental damage including liquid damage.

If you’re interested, this Galaxy S10+ bundle offer on Digi PhoneFreedom 365 is not available online and you’ll have to walk to any Digi Store or Digi Store Express. You can learn more here.

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