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Maxis 25th anniversary: RM25 deals for Note 20, iPhone 11 and P40 Pro

Maxis is celebrating their 25th anniversary this year and they have introduced several offers for its Maxis, Hotlink and Maxis Business customers. This includes RM25,000 worth of app rewards, free 25GB data offer and the latest smartphones that are going for RM25 each.

Discounts and promos via Maxis apps

Apart from offering 25% discount on Malaysia Airlines and Firefly flight bookings, Maxis and Hotlink customers can also enjoy over 200 deals via the MyMaxisHotlink Red or Hotlink Postpaid app. This also includes Lazada vouchers worth up to RM80 off and Tesco online shopping voucher up to RM25 off.

RM25 phone deals

If you’re looking for a new smartphone, Maxis is offering special RM25 smartphone deals for 25 days from 25th August. According to the green telco, this includes the latest devices such as the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 5G, iPhone 11 and Huawei P40 5G.

The RM25 deal will be open to all Maxis Postpaid, Maxis Fibre, Hotlink Postpaid and Fibre customers. The promo is also offered to all Maxis Business SME and corporate customers as of 31st July 2020.

There isn’t much details on the actual promo and Maxis will reveal more info soon. We are guessing that the phone deals are tied to a contract and offered via a flash sale.

Free 25GB data via HotlinkMU

For Hotlink customers, you can get 25GB free internet when you purchase any valid HotlinkMU Merdeka deal. This will be offered to all Hotlink prepaid users and it will run from 20th August until 16th September 2020.

250 loyalty points for Digitalisation Grant offer

For SME, Maxis is offering 250 loyalty points (worth RM375) to those that take up the SME Digitalisation Grant offer offer. The offer is available starting today, 18th August and it is limited to the first 250 eligible existing Maxis Business customers.

Below is the full list of offers for Maxis’ 25th Anniversary:

For more info, you can check out Maxis’ website.

New Maxis logo and brand purpose

Maxis has officially revealed its new brand today and some of you may have noticed the new logo when they started transitioning since March. According to Maxis, their new brand purpose is to bring together the best technologies to help people, businesses and the nation to always be ahead in a changing world.

With the ‘Always be ahead’ spirit, the telco says it’s committed to all Malaysians that they will be their digital enabler and coach to help them leverage the best technologies on the No. 1 network so that they can always be ahead. Looking back, Maxis is the first to offer the iPhone 3G and they are also the first to offer 4G LTE services.

The green telco is looking forward to be the first to offer 5G services in Malaysia once the spectrum is ready. Maxis expects substantial 5G rollout to take place in 2021.

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