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Digi offers iPhone SE with 60GB data from RM158/month all-in

Digi has just revealed its pre-order details for the new iPhone SE for 2020. Like its previous device bundles, the iPhone SE is offered with its PhoneFreedom 365 instalment program and it promises to offer the lowest all-in monthly payment.

The plan comes with RM0 upfront payment but this is only applicable to eligible customers depending on their tenure and payment history with Digi. Digi is also offering free Digi Shield coverage on the higher Digi Postpaid 160 and 190 options.

iPhone SE 64GB PhoneFreedom 365

iPhone SE all-in monthly costs

Below is the iPhone SE all-in (excluding service tax) bundle offering on Digi PhoneFreedom365 with a 24-month contract duration:

iPhone SE 64GB

Postpaid 80 with Boost – RM158/month (RM68 phone + RM90 plan)

Postpaid 120 – RM183/month (RM63 phone + RM120 plan)

Postpaid 160 – RM218/month (RM58 phone + RM160 plan)

Postpaid 190 – RM243/month (RM53 phone + RM190 plan)

iPhone SE 128GB

Postpaid 80 with Boost – RM165/month (RM75 phone + RM90 plan)

Postpaid 120 – RM190/month (RM70 phone + RM120 plan)

Postpaid 160 – RM225/month (RM65 phone + RM160 plan)

Postpaid 190 – RM250/month (RM60 phone + RM190 plan)

iPhone SE 256GB

Postpaid 80 with Boost – RM184/month (RM94 phone + RM90 plan)

Postpaid 120 – RM209/month (RM89 phone + RM120 plan)

Postpaid 160 – RM244/month (RM84 phone + RM160 plan)

Postpaid 190 – RM269/month (RM79 phone + RM190 plan)

RM0 upfront for existing customers

As highlighted previously, the PhoneFreedom 365 program is great for existing Digi customers with good payment record as they are offering RM0 upfront payment. For non-Digi customers, you’ll have to pay an upfront payment that costs nearly as much as the full retail price tag. For example, the iPhone SE 64GB (RRP: RM1,999) on Digi Postpaid 80 + GBoost will require an upfront payment of RM1,818. This amount will be rebated back to your account across 24 months.

You can learn more on Digi’s iPhone SE page as well as their FAQ.

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