U Mobile is also participating in the Galaxy Note 10 pre-order campaign and you can pick up a brand new unit with freebies worth up to RM1,159. Both the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ are offered with a 24-month postpaid plan bundle that offers unlimited data and calls to all networks.
For the 6.3″ Galaxy Note 10, the device will come with a free pair of Galaxy Buds, a wireless powerbank, as well as a Protection Plus pack that offers 1 year extended warranty and one-time screen protection. Meanwhile, the larger 6.8″ Galaxy Note 10+ is offered with a free double storage upgrade and you’ll also receive a wireless powerbank and the Protection Plus pack.
On the P99 plan, the Galaxy Note 10 can be yours for RM2,999 while on the higher P139 plan, it’s going for RM2,399. Both plans offer unlimited high-speed internet but do note there’s a difference when it comes to video streaming quality, hotspot quota as well as Roam-Onz data roaming coverage.
For the larger Galaxy Note 10+ 512GB (upgraded from 256GB), the device can be yours for RM3,399 on the P99 plan and RM2,799 on the P139 option.
Regardless of which device you’re going for, there’s an upfront payment of RM504 required for the P99 plan, and RM1,056 for the RM139. This amount will be rebated back to your monthly bill across a period of 24 months. However, if you’re an existing U Mobile customer with good payment records, you might be eligible for an upfront payment waiver. You can find out if you’re eligible by entering your current U Mobile phone number during the checkout process.
The pre-order is available from 8th August until 18th August 2019 while stocks last. According to U Mobile, the delivery is expected to start from 22nd August 2019 subject to stock confirmation from Samsung Malaysia.
According to the FAQ, this pre-order offer is open for new U Mobile number registration and Change of Rate Plan for eligible U Mobile customers. However, those that are porting-in (MNP) are not applicable for this pre-order promo.
You can learn more at U Mobile’s Galaxy Note 10 page.
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