This post is brought to you by Unifi.
You read that right, by just upgrading your Unifi broadband plan between now and the 30th of June 2025, you will be entitled to get an iPad for RM0, or with a discount. Available while stocks last, iPad models on offer include iPad (A16), iPad Air 11-inch (M3), and the iPad Pro 11-inch (M4). Here’s how you can get yourself one.
Existing Unifi customers who upgrade their plan by two tiers, for example, from 100Mbps to 500Mbps, 300Mbps to 1Gbps, or 500Mbps to 2Gbps, with a 36-month contract, will be eligible to get an iPad (A16) 128GB that retails at RM1,599 for RM0.
But if you prefer to settle with a one-tier upgrade (e.g. 100Mbps to 300Mbps), with a 24- or 36-month contract, you will still be entitled to get these iPad models at a special price:
You may refer to the special prices via the following image. Note that your monthly bill commitment (per image below) is the total of your new broadband plan and selected device.
Usually, upgrading your broadband plan will grant you enhanced internet speed, which is a great upgrade already. But getting that together with an iPad? Well, that’s definitely an even greater deal you won’t find every day. Grab this deal before it’s gone and while stocks are still available, between now and the 30th of June 2025.
Enjoy playing your favourite games and often download your favourite shows? Choose Unifi as your preferred broadband provider and upgrade your Unifi broadband subscription today. For more info, do check out Unifi’s official website.
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