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Recently you probably have seen P1 4G doing tie in ads with the latest installment of Fast and Furious movie. The movie sponsorship, if it considered as one seems to portray P1 as a speed demon broadband in conjunction with its Stronger, Wider and Faster motto. From the surface, it looks as if P1 is hard selling the movie more than its own broadband service which is actually having some noteworthy offers.
For the past several months, P1 has been doing its 50% off promo on its broadband service for 2 months on both fixed home broadband and portable USB broadband plans. Now they have thrown in more discounts for new subscriptions.

The HTC Incredible S promo is finally out on DiGi’s website. Earlier on DiGi had given a teaser that it is offering a 1 day special deal this Saturday, 2nd April 2011 where you can get one for only RM599.
Just like its previous one day offers for BlackBerry Torch and BlackBerry Bold 9780, the HTC Incredible S is limited to first few hundred customers with 24 months DG Smart Plan. If you’re game for this offer, only 300 units nationwide are available at RM599 and they are limited to the following DiGi outlets:
The normal price for the HTC Incredible S is RM1999. On DG Smart Plan, it goes for RM1449 for 12 months or RM1199 for 24 months contract.
More details at DiGi’s Smart Plan promo site.

UPDATE: FAQ for the BlackBerry Buy 1 Free 1 offer available here. Both devices must be signed up 24 months contract with RM468 up front payment each.
U Mobile has recently renovated its Flagship store at Berjaya Times Square. In conjunction with the opening, they are doing a couple of promotions particularly a Buy 1 Free 1 offer from 1PM to 7PM today, 23rd March 2011 with Nokia E5, HTC Wildfire and Nokia 7230 shown. It is not clear how it works but most likely it is tied with a contract postpaid plan.
That’s not all, for the next 30 days they are also doing a lucky draw, BlackBerry Buy 1 Free 1 offers and Free U Broadband modem bundling.
View the full details here.
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DiGi is giving away a white HTC Desire worth RM1999 hourly from 12:01AM of 21st February till 2.00AM of 23rd February for eligible prepaid customers that top up a minimum of RM50 and above. As an instant reward, they are also giving free 15 minutes worth of DiGi to DiGi calls with the RM50 top up.
How it works, according to the T&C is that DiGi will pick the 1000th subscriber that top up for each hour. After that, DiGi will call the shortlisted subscriber between 1st – 31st March 2011. If the person fail to answer 3 calls, he/she will be disqualified. So looks like those who are eying for the prize must stick to their phones like glue during the month of March.
That’s not all, you would also require to answer a question which if you fail to do so, the opportunity will then passed to the 1001th user. There will be a total of 72 winners and only 1 subscriber is eligible throughout the contest. There’s also an exclusion however that Happy, Prepaid Internet and DiGi Prepaid Easy customers are not eligible for this contest.
For more information, head to DiGi’s promo page.

Apple Store is doing one-day shopping event for Chinese New Year where they are throwing extra discounts on a range of Apple devices. If you’ve been holding up your purchase for some extra savings, now is the time to consider. Do note that this is only happening today 14th January 2011.

The iPad now is even cheaper with RM131 discounts across all models. This makes the entry level 16GB WiFi version going for RM1418 from its usual RM1549 pricing. The highest end iPad 64GB with 3G goes for RM2468.
Apart from the iPad, you can get the latest iPod Touch from RM749 (RM81 off) for the 8GB version or the tiny iPod Nano 8GB for RM508 (RM41 off). There’s also additional discount of RM331 on MacBooks and iMacs.
Check it out at Apple Store Malaysia.

DiGi is doing a Chinese New year offer for its iDiGi plans from now until 28th February. For those who signed up or upgrade to their higher iDiGi 138 and iDiGi 238 Plans, you’ll get RM288 worth of extra savings.

This RM288 however isn’t a discount for the iPhone 4. However it is RM288 worth of extra DiGi to DiGi usage for calls, SMS and MMS over a span of 6 months. To break it down, that’s actually RM48/monthly for 6 months. Don’t assume this is a discount as you would still need to pay your minimum monthly usage bundled with your iDiGi plans. In other words, you are able to make more calls within DiGi for free but if you hardly use it, this isn’t much value to you.
For more information, visit the CNY Promo page here.

With 14 days till Christmas, Maxis is giving you some gadget gifting ideas if you haven’t bought a present for yourself or your loved ones. They are offering special promotion on selected Blackberries, Nokias and Android devices which some being several hundred ringgit cheaper than usual.
On the BlackBerry line up, the Curve 8520 is going for RM99 (less RM200) while the Pearl 9105 goes for RM399 (less RM200). Meanwhile the previous top of the range Bold 9700 is going at RM699 (less RM200). These BlackBerry prices are tied to a 24 months of any Value Plus Plan with bolted on BIS Pro Plan of RM90/month.

For the non-BlackBerry line up, they are offering special deals with 24 months tie up of 3GB data plan of RM88/month on existing Value Plus plans. The Motorola Charm is offered at RM599 (less RM200) and the Nokia N8 at RM799 (less RM200). The Samsung Galaxy S bundled price remained unchanged at RM1099 while the Galaxy Tab is priced at RM1699 (less RM50). Since it is the season of giving, Maxis offers Free wrapping service at Maxis centres nationwide.

Maxis is also throwing out 2 Nokia devices at reduced prices with the Nokia X6 16GB at RM699 and Nokia N97 mini at RM799. These 2 devices are priced without contract and it is limited to 1 unit per customer. Do note that it is only available at Maxis i-Centre at KLCC, Northram and at JB Danga Bay.
For more information, head to Maxis’s Christmas promo page.

UPDATE: Maxis made a mistake with the pricing, the Nokia N8 is offered from RM999, not RM899 as advertised.
With the coming Deepavali Festival, Maxis is lighting it up with a special giveaway for handset bundling. They are giving out FREE NX1 Spore Speakers with purchase of Nokia N8, BlackBerry Bold 9700, HTC Wildfire, Samsung Galaxy S and Motorola Backflip.
Prices of handsets remain unchanged over 24 months contract except for Nokia N8 which is now on offer for RM899RM999. That’s additional RM100 off from the normal 24 months contract pricing. This offer ends 7th November 2010.
For more details, check out the Deepavali offer page.

UPDATE: The RM999 for the BlackBerry Bold 9700 seems to be a September promo.
DiGi is doing a BlackBerry Promo roadshow this weekend at Mid Valley Megamall (East Atrium) and Sungai Wang (Concourse). As usual, it is the same DG Smart Plan BlackBerry offer where you get to enjoy RM28/month subscription for the first 6 months, which is normally charged at RM68/month for DG Smart Plan.
Now the deal is even sweeter as the BlackBerry Bold 9700 is now offered for RM999, which is an extra RM200 off from the previous promo. The price of the Curve 8520 however is still maintained at RM459. As usual, these prices are expected to be tied with a 24 months contract.
If you want to avoid the MidValley and Sungai Wang areas over the weekend, DiGi also tweeted that the offer is also extended at these selected outlets.
Sadly, no Curve 3G yet from DiGi. If the Bold 9700 and Curve 8520 is not what you’re looking for, you probably want to head to The Curve tomorrow for Celcom’s RM388 BlackBerry Curve 3G promotion.
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Celcom is giving a exclusive offer on the BlackBerry Curve 3G (9300) tomorrow at The Curve, Mutiara Damansara. They are offering the BlackBerry Curve 3G for only RM388 for the first 150 customers that visits their booth outside e@curve.
No details on the terms or contract plans to be eligible so you would need to find out yourself at the roadshow. If you’ve been eyeing for a BlackBerry Curve 3G, this is a good opportunity to grab it for cheap. It is only for tomorrow 18th September.
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