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Huawei P30 and P30 Pro now available from U Mobile

As teased earlier, the Huawei P30 and P30 Pro are now available on U Mobile postpaid contract. The standard Huawei P30 with a triple-camera setup can be yours from as low as RM1,099.

Both devices are offered with either Unlimited Hero P99 or P139 postpaid plans with a 24-month contract. The plans come with unlimited voice calls and unlimited data with no speed caps. The difference is the amount of data you can use for hotspot as well as for international roaming.

The Huawei P30 with 128GB of storage is offered at RM1,099 on P139 and RM1,699 on P99.

If you’re looking for the top of the line Huawei P30 Pro, it is offered at RM2,299 on P139 and RM2,899 on P99. Do note that this bundle offer is for the 256GB version and U Mobile currently doesn’t offer the higher 512GB capacity version.

During sign up, the P99 plan requires an upfront payment of RM504 and the upfront payment is RM1,056 if you’re thinking of taking the device on P139. This upfront payment will be rebated back to your monthly bill across a period of 24 months. However, it can be waived for existing customers that have fulfilled U Mobile’s eligibility criteria.

For more info, check out U Mobile’s device page.

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