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Digi PhoneFreedom 365 is now open to new subscribers

Initially available only for existing Digi Postpaid customers with a minimum tenure of 6 months, the PhoneFreedom 365 program is now available for everyone. This includes new subscribers as well as subscribers that are porting in from other telcos.

Digi PhoneFreedom 365 is a monthly instalment program where customers can own the latest smartphones with RM0 upfront and 0% interest. The plan also gives you the option to swap to a newer device as early as the 18th month of your current contract without additional free upgrade fee. Do note that the upgrade eligibility is subject to the device’s upgrade tier.

On PhoneFreedom 365, you can own the Huawei P30 from as little as RM8/month, the Galaxy S10+ from RM97/month or the iPhone X from RM143/month.

According to the FAQ, the RM0 upfront payment offer is only available for eligible customers. If you’re porting in, you’ll need to provide your last 3 months bill which exceeds RM80 with credit card auto-billing subscription. Otherwise, a device advance payment is required during sign up.

The PhoneFreedom 365 program is available in four plan options which start from RM90/month. Below is the breakdown of the plans:

To learn more, you can check out the PhoneFreedom 365 page.

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