Apple Online Malaysia open for iPhone 4S orders without Contract
After the midnight launch of iPhone 4S by Maxis, Digi and Celcom - today Apple Online opened for orders. You just need to wait for 1-2 weeks.
No more queues!!
And the price is far cheaper than the ones selling on Singapore Apple Online Store!
Its without contract. Bought from Apple Online Singapore. But I recommend you purchase from Apple Online Malaysia. Much cheaper. Unless if you want to purchase with Plan.
If already have a phone line from one of the telcos and think the current is not attractive enough, then its better to buy the iPhone 4S with and transfer to the new bill plan. Otherwise, stick to the current bill plan and buy from Apple Online. Sometimes, 12 to 24 months can be a long contract. Preferable a 12 months contract if you want to change to new iPhone in the future. Which plan? Personally - I felt Celcom is much better but I heard Maxis Customer service is far better than Celcom.
the new iphone you are using is with carrier or without contract? without contract, then what plan have u signed up?
ReplyDeleteIts without contract. Bought from Apple Online Singapore.
ReplyDeleteBut I recommend you purchase from Apple Online Malaysia. Much cheaper.
Unless if you want to purchase with Plan.
without contract...so which telco company you are using for the iphone?? ya...many advices received to buy from Apple online.
ReplyDeleteBut even if you purchase the phone, you still need to tie in to a plan in Malaysia - that comes with a contract...right?
ReplyDeleteIf already have a phone line from one of the telcos and think the current is not attractive enough, then its better to buy the iPhone 4S with and transfer to the new bill plan. Otherwise, stick to the current bill plan and buy from Apple Online. Sometimes, 12 to 24 months can be a long contract. Preferable a 12 months contract if you want to change to new iPhone in the future.
ReplyDeleteWhich plan? Personally - I felt Celcom is much better but I heard Maxis Customer service is far better than Celcom.