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What’s The Most Affordable Way To Own An iPhone X In Malaysia?

by Huei Song
December 14, 2017
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The iPhone X is quite easily the best iPhone Apple has ever made. The 10th anniversary iPhone finally features the major redesign Apple fans have been longing for: a brand new edge-to-edge OLED display, Face ID, wireless charging, and many more.

Sadly though, with a price tag that goes beyond the RM5,000 mark, it is not something that anyone can afford. Fortunately, with telco subsidies and easy payment plans, you can afford to get your hands on the latest and greatest iPhone from Apple. One of the most affordable ways you can get the iPhone X now is to sign up for a contract with U Mobile, and get the device from as low as RM3,465.

U Mobile is offering the iPhone X with a 24-month contract tied to its i90 and i130 plans. What makes this deal worthwhile is that while both i90 and i130 plans comes with unlimited calls to all networks, as well as plenty of monthly internet at 7GB and 10GB respectively, U Mobile offers additional unlimited data via exclusive features such as Video-ONZTM, Music-ONZTM, and App-ONZTM.

With Video-ONZTM on i130, you can stream some of the most popular video streaming apps including YouTube, NetFlix, iflix, and many more with zero worries on your data quota, or listen to your favourite tunes with Music-ONZTM that offers unlimited data for streaming on some of the most popular music streaming apps including Apple Music, Spotify, Joox, and more.

Social media butterflies can enjoy unlimited App-ONZTM that offers unlimited data when using Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. On top of that, the i90 and i130 plans also come with free data roaming in 12 destinations.

To enjoy these perks, you will need to sign up for a 24-month contract – and two years certainly sounds like a long time, especially in the digital age. But if you are not someone who chases a new smartphone every year, opting for a contract makes sense. Subscribers still need to pay a fixed monthly commitment anyway, so why not gain some additional benefits along the way? With U Mobile’s iPhone X bundles, subscribers will receive up to RM1,700 in device subsidy – that’s about 30% off the retail price in Malaysia.

Moreover, U Mobile is the only telco in Malaysia with Contract Freedom – there are no penalty fees if you choose to terminate your account. This means that if Apple comes out with a new iPhone next year and you wish to switch to that, you can easily terminate the current contract and opt for a new bundle for the next iPhone with U Mobile again – and save on device prices.

More importantly, U Mobile’s iPhone X bundles are one of the most affordable across their price ranges. Here’s a comparison between the four major telcos’ iPhone X plans:

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U Mobile’s subsidised prices for the iPhone X is one of the most affordable among its price range. While other plans appear to offer more data, U Mobile’s Video-ONZTM, App-ONZTM, and Music-ONZTM features mean you may not actually use up all the monthly allocated data, making this telco’s bundles arguably the most attractive right now.

Want to know more about U Mobile’s iPhone X postpaid bundles? Head on to the official product page for more details.

 

Disclosure: This article was sponsored by U Mobile.

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Updated 11:56 am, Fri, 15 December 17
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