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Get a brand new Samsung Galaxy Note20 5G for less than one Roti Canai this Merdeka with Celcom

This post is brought to you by Celcom.

If you’re tired of spending all your money on a high-end flagship smartphone, there’s good news because this Merdeka season, Celcom’s giving you the chance to walk away with a brand-new Samsung Galaxy Note20 5G at just 63sen. Yes, you did not read that wrongly.

As part of the company’s 63Milang Deals (Gemilang Deals), all Celcom customers who participate will stand a chance to get a brand new Samsung Galaxy Note20 5G for just 63sen. How? All you need to do is download Celcom Life App (Play Store, App Store, AppGallery) and participate once a day during the event period.

This event will run from the 27th of August to the 30th of September 2020. On top of the chance to get a Samsung Galaxy Note20 5G for just 63sen, Celcom is also offering a variety of undisputable deals throughout the Celcom 63Milang Deals.

For Celcom Xpax Prepaid customers, all purchases of weekly or monthly internet pass via just4ME™ will receive an additional 63GB of high-speed internet for free via the Celcom Life App.

On the other hand, if you’re a Celcom Postpaid customer, you can enjoy a special Mix & Match™ promotion. Through this, you will be able to get any 2 devices for free when you sign up for Celcom MEGA™ Family Line. Of course, the choice of phones will depend on the plan you decide to sign up with. All you have to do is head to the closest Celcom bluecube to sign up!

This Merdeka season, Celcom’s got a special promotion for everyone, and what better way to celebrate our Independence Day than with a brand new Samsung Galaxy Note20 5G for just 63sen! Don’t miss out on this awesome opportunity, download the Celcom Life app today! You can also head to Celcom’s website for more details.

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