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Malaysia telcos start to accept Samsung Galaxy Note 10 preorder

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It has been a day since Samsung unveils the most powerful Galaxy Note 10 to its consumers. Usually, Malaysians will get the chance to preorder the Galaxy Note 10 at least a few weeks after the global launch. However, this year Malaysian’s gets to preorder the Galaxy Note 10 the same day Samsung launches the device. If you are interested in to know what features Galaxy Note 10 has to offer, take a look at our previous post below.

In Malaysia, there are a total of four most used telcos which are Celcom, Maxis, Digi, U Mobile, and YTL Yes 4G. At the moment of writing this post, we got to know Digi has yet to announce its Samsung Galaxy Note 10 preorder plan for its subscribers. Apart from Digi, the rest telcos have announced their plans in detail.

Here are the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 packages offered by the telcos.

Maxis offers Samsung Galaxy Note 10 from RM129 per month

Since yesterday onwards, Maxis starts its preorder for the Samsung Galaxy Note 10. The preorder period starts from August 8 to August 13 5 PM. If you wished to preorder the Galaxy Note 10, now is the right time to do it. Maxis is offering two variants of the Galaxy Note 10 which are the Galaxy Note 10 256GB model and the Galaxy Note 10+ 512GB model.

On top of that, Maxis is also offering free gifts worth of RM1,159. If you preorder the Galaxy Note 10 256GB variant, you will be eligible for the complimentary gifts worth of RM1,058. For the preorder of the Galaxy Note 10, you will get the Galaxy Buds worth of RM499, Samsung Protection Plus worth of RM280 and Samsung’s wireless battery pack worth RM279. Upon preordering the Galaxy Note 10+ you can get the complimentary gifts worth RM1,159. The only difference on the complimentary gifts is the Galaxy Buds and the free memory upgrade for of RM600.

Maxis offers the Galaxy Note 10 in two plans which are the Maxis Zerolution and the normal contract. With the MaxisONE Plan 188, you can own the Galaxy Note 10 starting from RM129 per month. If you choose the MaxisONE Plan 98, the Galaxy Note 10 can be yours for RM149 per month.

If you don’t like the Zerolution plan, Maxis also offers the Galaxy Note 10 as a normal contract. By paying RM2,199 for the MaxisONE Plan 188, you can own the Galaxy Note 10 256GB without a contract on the device. For cheaper monthly commitment, you can also go for the MaxisONE Plan 98 for RM2,899.

For the Galaxy Note 10+ 512GB variant is going for RM139 per month with the MaxisONE Plean 188. Do note that Maxis Zerolution does not require you to pay any upfront payment. So make sure you decide before preordering the Galaxy Note 10. The lowest MaxisOne Plan 128 offers the Galaxy Note 10+ for RM159 per month.

On top of that, Maxis also offers Zerolution360 plan for its subscribers. Do note that Zerolution360 is more like renting the device. You can’t own the device until you settle the total device payment. However, the interesting part is you can replace a new device every year from Maxis for free. Despite renting the device, you just have to pay RM155 per month for any of the MaxisONE Plans. Additionally, from the Zerolution360, Maxis offers you 1-to-1 immediate phone replacement in case your Galaxy Note 10+ is stolen or spoiled.

Don’t worry, to avoid all these monthly commitments you can even go for the normal contract of the Galaxy Note 10+ from Maxis. For the cheapest MaxisONE Plan 128, you can pay RM3,199 and your monthly commitment will be RM128 only. If you wished to pay for the device a lower price upfront payment, you can pay RM2,599 and then your monthly payment will be RM188.

Maxis allows its subscribers to order the Galaxy Note 10 from its online stores and its selected Maxis stores. For more information regarding the packages, visit the Galaxy Note 10 Maxis page.

Yes 4G offers Samsung Galaxy Note 10 512GB for RM3,799

Other than Maxis, Yes 4G also offers the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ 512GB variant for RM3,799. You can start to preorder from Yes 4G starting from August 8 to August 18.

By looking at Yes 4G package plan, it only offers the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ 512GB only. However, if you are interested in unlimited data, Yes 4G is your best choice. There aren’t any limits on the data quota. Your monthly commitment is going to be RM90 for 24 months with unlimited voice calls to all networks and unlimited SMS (within Yes 4G network). This whole package is under Yes 4G’s Konfem Unlimited 99 postpaid plan.

During the preorder process, you are required to pay RM200 as an upfront payment. The RM200 will be rebated back to your monthly bill for RM9 per month until the end of the 22 months of your contract period. The remaining RM2 will be rebated during the end of your 23 months of your contract period. This means for the first time, you have to pay RM3,999 for both the Galaxy Note 10+ and the upfront payment.

Yes 4G is also offering its subscribers, freebies worth of RM279. Each preorder of the Galaxy Note 10+ you can get the wireless charging pack for free. This includes the 1-year Protection Plus coverage plan.

For more information regarding the Yes 4G Galaxy Note 10+ plan, check their official promotion page.

U Mobile offers Samsung Galaxy Note 10 for RM2,399

Apart from Maxis and Yes 4G, U Mobile also offers Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ for its subscribers. You can start to preorder the Galaxy Note 10 from August 8 to August 18. Subscribers who preorder the device within August 18 will start to receive the Galaxy Note 10 on the August 22 onwards. By paying RM2,399 you can own the Galaxy Note 10 256GB with its Unlimited Hero P139.

On top of that, U Mobile is offering freebies worth of RM1,159. The freebies are very similar to the one offered by Maxis. Check out the image below for the list of freebies. All you have to do during the preorder is to pay the device price with zero upfront payment.

U Mobile offering the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ under its Unlimited Hero plan. With Unlimited Hero P99, you can own the device for RM2,999 where your monthly payment will be RM99. If you are interested to pay a lower price, then you can subscribe the Unlimited Hero P139 plan.

Other than that, U Mobile also offers the Galaxy Note 10+ for RM2,799 with the Unlimited Hero P139. For lower monthly payment, you can subscribe to the Unlimited Hero P99 by paying the device price RM3,339. Make sure your mobile number is not blacklisted before preordering the Galaxy Note 10 series smartphone.

For existing U Mobile customer, U Mobile is offering upfront payment waiver for the device. However, you need to have good payment records before preordering the device. You can check your eligibility from by entering your U Mobile phone number during the checkout process.

Do note that both the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ is under contract period of 24 months. If you wished to preorder the device now, you can visit U Mobile Galaxy Note 10 preorder page now.

Celcom offers two Samsung Galaxy Note 10 for RM4,199

Celcom also offers the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 for RM4,199. However, you can own two Galaxy Note 10 with the price of RM247 per month under the Celcom EasyPhone 24-months instalment program. Do note that, this offer is exclusively for Celcom Mobile Platinum Plus plan. Other than that, you have to subscribe to the Celcom Mobile Family plan too in order to be eligible for this promo.

Celcom is offering the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ as EasyPhone RENT or EasyPhone OWN. You need to pay RM351 per month for two Galaxy Note 10 phones. If you are planning to rent the Galaxy Note 10+ then you have to pay RM288 per month.

However, if you are planning to purchase only one Galaxy Note 10 smartphone, you can pay RM154 per month to own the Galaxy Note 10 whereas to own the Galaxy Note 10+, you have to pay RM178 per month. For lesser commitment in a month, Celcom also offers its Celcom Mobile Gold Plus plan starting from RM146 per month.

Upon preordering the Galaxy Note 10, you will be eligible to receive the receives the same as offered by Maxis and U Mobile. For more information visit Celcom official page.

Raaj Lokanathan
Raaj Lokanathan
A software engineer as a profession. A tech blogger as a passion.

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