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U Mobile Unveils iPhone SE Bundle, From RM705

by Huei Song
May 3, 2016
U Mobile iPhone SE From RM705
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For those of you who wish to get the iPhone SE, U Mobile’s iPhone SE phone bundle is now available. Get the latest iPhone from as low as RM705 from U Mobile, the device is available for both prepaid and postpaid users, and will go on sale starting 13 May 2016.

First up, it looks like U Mobile has finally updated its iPlans with more data, as well as unlimited calls. The plans still starts from RM40 a month, but have been updated to reflect the latest offerings from the telco like the newly announced Video Onz promotion. Here are the new iPlans from U Mobile, along with the iPhone price when you sign up for a 24 months contract from the telco.

U Mobile iPhone SE Plan

U Mobile iPhone SE i40 and i60
U Mobile iPhone SE i90 and i130

The plans for both prepaid and postpaid subscribers are identical, however, for Video Onz for i90 and i130, prepaid users will get 7GB and 10GB of Video Onz instead of unlimited. Upfront payment is required for both prepaid and postpaid subscribers, which will be rebated back over 24 months. iPlan for prepaid users will be auto-renewed every 30 days, so make sure you have sufficient balance in your account for successful renewal in order to enjoy the monthly rebate.

For postpaid users, the upfront payment can be waived if you subscribe to iPlan using a credit card, and subscribe to auto debit for monthly fee. For those who do this, if you terminate the contract before 24 months, you do not have to pay any additional penalty, just pay the pro-rated subsidy for the number of months you have left on your contract. For customers who paid upfront payment at registration, any remaining upfront payment will be forfeited – no further penalty or admin charges are required.

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U Mobile iPhone SE UPackage

Check out U Mobile now for more information.

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