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Stand a chance to win prizes worth up to RM40k when buying a Vivo smartphone at Digi

  • BY soyacincau
  • 16 May 2021
  • 10:46 am
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As part of the Raya festivities, Vivo has opened up a promo period until the 3rd of July 2021! Customers who sign up for select Vivo smartphones at Digi stores will now stand a chance to win prizes worth up to RM40,000—including a brand new Perodua Axia as the grand prize.

All you need to do is to sign up for one of the following models under a Digi Postpaid plan, and you stand a chance to pick up the Perodua Axia, while there are also six units of a handheld vacuum cleaner up for grabs, as well as a multitude of RM300 Aeon/Parkson vouchers (while stocks last).

  • Vivo Y12D (from as low as RM7/month)
  • Vivo Y20s (from as low as RM8/month)
  • Vivo Y20 (from as low as RM8/month)
  • Vivo V21 (from as low as RM38/month)
  • Vivo X60 Pro (from as low as RM80/month)

In addition to that, Vivo has also announced that its flagship V21 series is also now available at Digi stores, with monthly instalments starting at RM38. To recap, the V21 features a 44MP front-facing camera that is equipped with Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS) technology, and something called Dual Selfie Spotlight—which Vivo is particularly proud of.

Meanwhile, the Vivo X60 Pro was also featured recently, with the smartphone’s video capabilities also showcased in a short film directed by an award-winning Malaysian director—and shot entirely on the Vivo smartphone. It made for an impressive reminder of how far smartphone cameras have come, following an earlier Vivo X50-shot short film, so be sure to watch that if you have the time.

So, what do you think?

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