Well, all three major telcos in Malaysia are now offering Samsung Galaxy S II, one of the best Android smartphones of the year. Depending on your choice of telco, it would be hard to choose since all three have their own strength and weaknesses. Here is a quick comparison chart for your reference. It’s comparing packages for 12-month contract since it’s the most popular choice. Click to enlarge.
Digi’s package seems the lowest thus far though an upfront payment of RM500 is needed. Celcom’s package is also attractive since it’s voice package is slightly cheaper. Maxis packages listed in the chart are assuming you subscribe to a minimum RM50 value plan, hence the monthly commitment fee may be higher if you subscribe to other value plans.
Do check out the telcos’ website for more info on their voice plans rate and ensure you enjoy good coverage of the telco before choosing.
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