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CelcomDigi Opens Samsung Galaxy S24 Series Pre-Order Bundles; Starts From RM56/Month

Paired with its Postpaid 5G plans, with contract choices of either 24 or 36 months.

by Heirul Kamel
January 19, 2024
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CelcomDigi has announced that customers can now pre-order the newly launched Samsung Galaxy S24 series through Easy360 with its Postpaid 5G plans. The offer starts today until 6 February 2024, available via the telco’s official website.

The Samsung Galaxy S24 pre-order bundles are only offered under CelcomDigi’s new combined 5G plans. More specifically its Postpaid 5G 100, 120, 140 and 160 options, attached to either a 24-month or 36-month contract. The latter option, of course, provides a more affordable monthly payment for the devices, but has a longer commitment period. 

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Starting with the CelcomDigi Postpaid 160 option, customers will be able to own the Samsung Galaxy S24 at RM97 per month (24-month) or RM56/month (36-month); the Galaxy S24 Plus at RM122 or RM73, respectively; and the Galaxy S24 Ultra at RM167 or RM102, respectively. However, do take note that the top-shelf Ultra model is only offered under the Postpaid 5G 160 and 140 plans.

The complete price list for CelcomDigi’s Samsung Galaxy S24 series and Postpaid 5G bundles are shown below for your reference:

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The telco adds that customers who pre-order the new Samsung flagships under its Postpaid 5G plans are also entitled to receive free gifts worth up to RM999 while stocks last. These include free double storage upgrade and a free premium accessories kit for any Galaxy S24 model.

Additionally, CelcomDigi notes that the new Samsung Galaxy S24 Series will be available via all Celcom bluecube and Digi Stores nationwide starting from 7 February 2024. For more information on the Samsung Galaxy S24 Series pre-order, please visit the telco’s official website.

(Source: CelcomDigi press release)

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