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Update 13/12/2012: Added in Maxis iValue Simple plan.
Update: Thanks for the head’s up guys, I’ve altered the pricing for Celcom.
Finally, now that Celcom has unveiled its iPhone 5 pricing, which is cheaper? Which provides more with their packages? This time round while Maxis and DiGi stuck to their iPhone-specific plans, iValue and iDiGi, Celcom introduced the new iPhone with its new First Plans.
Here’s an overall comparison of all the iPhone 5 plans provide, click on the image to enlarge. Hit the break for more, including the Value Added Services for each telco.
Maxis iPhone 5 plans comes (iValue 1, iValue 2, iValue 3 and iValue 4) comes with extra local calls and SMS for the same network (Maxis to Maxis).
All the plans comes with 10GB of cloud storage on the telco’s very own LOKER and free 2 months of One Music subscription.
Celcom on the other hand comes with free Celcom First WiFi of 1GB on each plan. On top of that, if you exceed the data usage allowance, just send an SMS to celcom “BROADBAND VOLUME” and send it to 22188; then type ON VOL1GB and send to 22188 and receive additional data of 1GB.
How Celcom’s free calls, SMS and MMS works is, taking the most expensive package for instance, there is a pool of 1,500 which can be used between calls, SMS and MMS. This means that if you make 500 minutes of calls, you have 1,000 left for use between the three. The benefit of such bundled usage is that if you hardly send any SMS (who sends SMS when there’s Whatsapp on the iPhone?), the freebies wouldn’t be wasted, instead, you can use the free pool credit for calls.
Of course, we just summarized out the numbers and the total cost of ownership after the contract period for each plans available out there. What you pick shouldn’t be determined solely by these factors. Coverage plays a very important role, you can’t imagine the frustration I go through with the lack of service in my most frequently visited places – work and home! So picking a reliable telco should be of utmost importance. Sorry, Maxis has updated its FAQ page, there will be no charges when you exceed the quota. Also, do note that Maxis still charges you per megabyte when you exceed the data allocation, which is also an important factor to watch as well, especially if you are a heavy user. In my opinion, I would say Celcom provies the best overall this time round. Personally, I’m a heavy data user who hardly makes any calls and SMS and they provide the most data – 4.05GB for their cheapest plan.
Let us know what you think, and thanks for your patience in dealing with the many confusions I’ve caused. Let us know if you need to know more.
Monthly Commitment Price Comparison
RM100 and Below
RM120 to RM161
RM150 to RM250
Data Comparison
2GB and Below
2.1GB to 4GB
5GB and Above
I have to admit, this is by far the most complicating and most through price comparison I’ve ever done, so please do comment below if you spot any error or if you would like us to include in more factors to compare.
It looks like this time round, Celcom provides the cheapest total cost of ownership. What I personally like most about Celcom’s plans is that it bundles up the free minutes, SMS and MMS instead of allocating a fixed amount for each. I hardly send out any SMS so each month, whatever that’s bundled with my package always goes to a waste. Celcom also comes with the most data, starting with 4.05GB while the rest only provides 1GB to 2GB of data for their cheapest plans.
For more information about each plans, you can check out our separate posts for Maxis, DiGi and Celcom.
Local telco stalker, gadget junkie and mummy to the naughtiest 1 year old in the world.
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Celcom monthly rebate is actually calculated into Advanced payment (payment upon Registration), thus your calculation for Celcom plan isn’t accurate.
hmmm…well…that’s one interesting plan from celcom….LYNians, wat do you all think?
Christopher, But advanced bill payment, according to Celcom, “Advance bill payment will be credited to the first bill”, so I supposed the rebates isn’t related to the advanced payment?
abit confusing for celcom.. but iam sticking with celcom again lol… nice bundling the call/sms..
you’ve deducted rebate twice in the celcom plan.
eg. prime advance 24mths 32gb.
[(98*24)-480] monthly – rebate
2088 discounted device price.
total ownership over 24mths 1872+2088 = 3960
are you sure that celcom calculation is correct?????? is even cheaper than digi and it doesnt make sense.
Alright, finally got it. Thanks for the head’s up guys! Working on the changes…NOW!
celcom’s plan is too good to be true,i recheck the total savings, discounts, rebates, it is still the most worth it plan of all. i even verified with my fellow officemates of the monthly commitment. rebate is rebate, advance bill is advance bill. advance bill payment will be deducted every month on the bill based on our usage. exact dollar of usage if u dont exceed the monthly allocation is still the most worth it plan of all. after i was confident of it, only then i placed my preorder yday. btw guys, u can still preorder at celcomcube capsquare, walk in and book. RM200.this afternoon i checked they still have the stock.
why the celcom Madvance monthly payment is 73-79? the fix package should be minimum 98 right? the rebate is just for the first 10months.
So have you made the correction to the calculations? Is celcom still give the lowest ownership price?
Whatever it is, thanks so much for putting the comprehensive tabulation. It really help us all to decide.
so,which one is the best?celcom aite?for rm100 commitment?
Where can I get iPhone 5 without any plan?
you can get it without contract with celcom. just purchase a prepaid card (or use yr prepaid account if you already have one), and pay the RRP for the phone eg RM2199 for 16GB
You missed out Maxis gives
Extras additional
Local Calls (Maxis to Maxis) - 1000 mins each ivalue plan &
Local SMS (Maxis to Maxis) - 800 SMS (i value 1 ) 600 SMS ((ivalue 2 ) 400 SMS ( (i value 3 ) 200 SMS ((i value 4 )
Maxis have the latest+lowest plan which is iValueSimple which you may add into your comparison as well
There is iValue 50 missing from the comparison.
Sorry, can you explain more on the free data call, sms, and mms for celcom as the input there is without minutes/no.of sms/no.of mms. Does that mean for example: celcom prime= 267mins,267 sms and 267 mms? Thanks
Just got my iPhone 5 from Celcom at 00.00 hour on 14 Dec, they have the lowest price for 4GB data. Just walk-in at Blue Cube Capsquare, KL.
The previous plan 4s and bb is better . With 0.10 sen for all network . Sms 0.10 sen and got free minut , data 5 GB and monthly rm 148 !!!! Just buy phone and used it. Huhuhu
iphone 5 battery can last how long let
I thought Maxis stopped charging for exceeded data usage and instead throttle speed since 3rd Dec 2012.
Are you sure that “No extra charges when exceed quota” applied to iValue plans as well? From my understanding it only applies to Mobile Internet users only? http://www.maxis.com.my/personal/mobile/browse_search/index.asp
I thought it only applies to Mobile Internet users only? Does this apply to iValue as well?
Lancefire, Yup you’re right, there will be no extra charges. Thanks for notifying!
Which one is better, iphone5 with contract or unlocked? Any pro and cons 4 both? Where i can get unlocked ipone 5? Tq 4 info
i just visited celcom blue cube today and the salesperson told me that there’s rm150 upfront payment, and there’s no more m230 rebate over 10 months (which means the monthly commitment would be rm98 innstead of the rm73-79 for the celcom prime plan 16g after monthly rebate), is that the true case?
Which one is better, ip5 with contract or not( outright)? Any pro and cons 4 both? Tq 4 info
this is confusing. for me, just get from which telco that you like.
but still, can anyone suggest which one is offering the best deal?
iDigi latest plan
http://www.digi.com.my/postpaid/plan_iDiGi.do
idigi 88 – 2GB Data
idigi 138 – 5GB Data
idigi 238 – 7GB Data
http://www.digi.com.my/postpaid/plan_iDiGi.do
Woah. That’s ALOT to crunch through, especially when all telcos have so many brochures and hidden T&Cs. Not in the market for an iPhone, but good job!
Thanks for taking the time to do this.
Hi, im a Digi user and want to upgrade my IPhone 3S to the Iphone 5. Can’t decide which plan to take up. But my Digi line hasn’t been very good lately. Alot of call drops recently. Anyone experiecing this?
Thanks for all the info but i have yet to decide.