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iPhone 6s And 6s Plus Now On Maxis Zerolution

by Terry Bass
December 22, 2015
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Maxis Zerolution has added quite a number of devices ever since its inception back in September of 2015. Those who have set their eyes on getting Apple’s latest iPhones might be interested with what Maxis is offering. That’s right, the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus is now on Zerolution, but there’s a catch.

Maxis has made only the 16GB models of the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus available for purchase on the Maxis Zerolution store. The iPhone 6s has a monthly Zerolution fee of RM100, while the iPhone 6s Plus costs a little more at RM121/month. Both phones share the same annual upgrade fee of RM20/month, and premium protection fee of RM15/month, but do note that these fees are indeed optional.

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The other thing about the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus being on Maxis Zerolution is that it requires users to choose an accompanying MaxisONE plan. However, it seems that only the MaxisONE 158 and 188 are available. Both these plans give its users unlimited calls and texts to all networks, the only difference being the MaxisONE 158 plan having 5GB of mobile data quota, while the MaxisONE 188 plan has 7GB of internet (Free 1GB for six months). Besides that, customers can also opt for the MaxisONE 158 and 188 Share plan.

The total monthly payment to get an iPhone 6s (inclusive of the upgrade and protection fee) on Zerolution is RM135/month, while the iPhone 6s Plus will cost RM156/month. Should the user deem the additional service unnecessary, they will only need to pay RM100/month and RM121/month for the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus respectively.

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Rose Gold iPhone 6s

These phones and its plans come with a 24-month contract, and as of this writing, all four colour options – silver, gold, space grey, and rose gold – are available for purchase. Now that Maxis is offering the Zerolution alternative for the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, those interested can head on to the Maxis Zerolution store here.

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