iPhone X Telco Postpaid Plan Comparison: Maxis, Celcom, Digi and U Mobile

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Apple will officially launch the iPhone X in Malaysia starting next Friday, 24 November 2017, but for those of you who wish to secure a unit right now, you may pre-order it with our local telcos. Maxis, Celcom, Digi and U Mobile have all unveiled their iPhone X bundles, and are currently taking pre-orders for the latest iPhone X. Customers can own the device from as low as RM3,075 with Maxis, from RM3,078 with Celcom, from RM3,495 with Digi, and from RM3,465 with U Mobile.

As always, these telcos are offering the iPhone X with a 24-month contract under their respective postpaid plans. If you need help to see which telco offers the best deal based on your budget, here’s a compilation of the latest contract plans for the iPhone X in Malaysia. As with before, these plans are sorted into monthly commitments, so it’s easier to find what you are looking for depending on your monthly budget for mobile plans.

Monthly commitment of RM100 and below

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Monthly commitment ranging from RM101 to RM150

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Monthly commitment of RM151 and above

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Upfront or advanced payments are given back to you over the course of your contract via monthly rebates; each telco reimburses the payment over a different duration of time.

On top of these pre-order prices, each telco is offering additional perks for the pre-orders. U Mobile, for example, offers additional data for Music-ONZ, App-ONZ and Video-ONZ. Maxis lets you share your quota as well as free calls and SMS with supplementary lines at RM48 a month. Celcom offers RM100 off the device price with the code “CELCOMPROMO”.

Check out each individual telco to see what they have got to offer, and to preorder starting from today – Maxis, Celcom, Digi, and U Mobile.