For a limited time, Maxis is offering two phones for a single price. If you’ve been eyeing the Huawei Mate 30 series, you can get two devices from Maxis for as low as RM89/month and with no upfront payment required.
This two phone offer is only applicable when you sign up for a Maxis Zerolution instalment program and add an additional Maxis Share supplementary line that costs RM48/month. As usual, it is tied to a 24-month contract period. Apart from the Huawei Mate 30, Maxis is also offering other smartphone options from Samsung and Oppo.
Below are the monthly instalment amount (excluding the postpaid subscription) for the two device combo offer:
Huawei Mate 30
MaxisONE Plan 128 – RM119/month
MaxisONE Plan 158 – RM99/month
MaxisONE Plan 188 – RM89/month
Huawei Mate 30 Pro
MaxisONE Plan 128 – RM209/month
MaxisONE Plan 158 – RM189/month
MaxisONE Plan 188 – RM179/month
Huawei Nova 5T
MaxisONE Plan 158 – RM75/month
MaxisONE Plan 188 – RM64/month
Samsung Galaxy Note 10
MaxisONE Plan 128 – RM219/month
MaxisONE Plan 158 – RM199/month
MaxisONE Plan 188 – RM189/month
Samsung Galaxy Note 10+
MaxisONE Plan 158 – RM269/month
MaxisONE Plan 188 – RM259/month
Samsung Galaxy A80
MaxisONE Plan 158 – RM149/month
MaxisONE Plan 188 – RM129/monthOppo Reno 2
MaxisONE Plan 158 – RM89/month
MaxisONE Plan 188 – RM79/monthOppo Reno 2F
MaxisONE Plan 128 – RM69/month
MaxisONE Plan 158 – RM52/month
MaxisONE Plan 188 – RM45/month
To enjoy this two device offer, you’ll need to visit your nearest Maxis Store. For more info, you can check out the 2 Phones 1 Price promo page on Maxis’ website.
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