As part of its year-end promo, Digi is offering two devices for only RM40 per month on its PhoneFreedom 365 instalment program. This covers a variety of devices from Samsung, Huawei, Apple and Oppo.
With a Postpaid 160 or 190 plan, you can get 2x Huawei P30, 2x Oppo Reno 2 or 2x iPhone 7 Plus for only RM40/month. In addition, you must also sign up for an extra supplementary line at RM38/month. The supplementary line offers the same internet quota and unlimited calls as the principal line.
For those who prefer to commit to a lower monthly postpaid plan, you can get the 2x iPhone 6s, 2x Samsung Galaxy A50s or 2x Huawei Nova 5T for RM40/month on a Digi Postpaid 120 plan. As usual, you’ll need to add one a supplementary line at RM38/month.
During registration, an advance payment for the plan and devices might be required, and it is subjected to customer’s eligibility. Do note that this PhoneFreedom 365 phone bundle is tied to a 24-month contract. If you cancel halfway, you would need to pay an admin fee of RM100 plus the remaining amount for the device price.
To recap, all plans come with unlimited calls and the difference is the monthly data allocation. On Digi Postpaid 120, it comes with 50GB of data while Postpaid 160 comes with 70GB of data. Meanwhile, the highest Postpaid 190 plan comes with 100GB of data. All three also comes with 5GB of roaming data and 60 minutes of roaming voice calls each month for 10 countries.
This double device promo is valid until 2nd January 2020. If you’re interested, you can sign up at a Digi Store or Digi Store Express near you.
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