iPhone and Yes 5G offer unbeatable value for everyone

iPhone and Yes 5G offer unbeatable value for everyone

Malaysia's pioneering 5G network offers the lowest monthly instalments for a new iPhone, RM0 upfront payment, and uncapped 5G data and speed.

Yes 5G and iPhone: ‘Best meets best’ to offer unbeatable value to all Malaysians.
PETALING JAYA:
Yes 5G – Malaysia’s pioneering 5G network – has raised the roof with their highly successful 11.11 sales event, after announcing their partnership with iPhone earlier this month by launching Malaysia’s lowest monthly instalment plans.

Held at the Yes Experience Store in Lot 10, Kuala Lumpur, this much anticipated sale offers subscribers the chance to own an iPhone 15 or iPhone 15 Plus for just RM1.

Hundreds of hopefuls waited patiently from as early as 7.00am to spin a win, and many did; enjoying giveaways including Apple accessories such as AirPods (Third Generation), and a free three-month subscription to Yes Gaming with GeForce Now.

Many spun and won an iPhone 15 or iPhone 15 Plus for just RM1 at the Yes 5G 11:11 sales event.

And the excitement continues as Yes 5G is bringing lasting benefits to all Malaysians by unveiling the nation’s most affordable iPhone plans.

Wing K Lee, CEO of YTL Communications said: “It’s not just about being the first to launch new technologies, but making sure that every Malaysian will be able to afford 5G, and equipping them with the necessary tools to access 5G networks.”

Unmatched affordability for all

The Yes 5G iPhone plans are currently Malaysia’s best and most affordable, and with the iPhone 15 from RM21 per month, and the iPhone 15 Pro from RM51 per month, they also are the lowest total cost of ownership.

Yes 5G customers can own the iPhone 15 for RM21 per month, and the iPhone 15 Pro for RM51 per month.

These unique advantages, unmatched by other telcos, also set Yes 5G apart:

  •  Lowest monthly instalments at 0% interest up to 36 months, applicable to all new and existing customers.
  •  RM0 upfront payment with no deposits and no payment upfront; also applicable to new and existing customers.
  •  Uncapped 5G Data and Speed with no extras: no 5G surcharge, no booster required and no Fair Usage Policy (FUP) applicable.
YTL Communications’ CEO, Wing K Lee delivering a keynote speech, detailing Yes 5G’s commitment to making 5G affordable to all.

Speaking at the launch earlier this month to welcome Apple to the line-up of products by Yes 5G, Wing said: “We at Yes 5G have been the undisputed leader ever since the inception and introduction of 5G technology in Malaysia. We’ve historically offered the most competitive pricing for our customers, with our plans consistently beating the prices of other Malaysian telco providers, all while providing uncapped data and speeds.

“The new iPhone deserves the best 5G network in Malaysia, and we will be offering Malaysia’s most affordable iPhone plans, alongside all the other benefits that we usually offer,” he added.

Confirming the commitment of Yes 5G to continuously set new standards in quality, affordability and unparalleled accessibility to 5G connectivity for ALL Malaysians, Wing stated that “this is definitely not the final chapter in Yes 5G’s chronicles. We are still committed to innovating and working hard to improve on the foundations that we’ve built – to achieve our mission in realising a Malaysia where 5G is truly for all.”

In addition, Yes 5G is offering all Malaysians the opportunity to experience a ‘Network Test Drive’ where they can try out the fastest 5G network in the country free of charge for 30 days with zero commitment.

All Malaysians can also enjoy uncapped 5G data and speed; and even keep their current device and telco; and switch anytime, anywhere easily with the free Yes eSIM, their trailblazing hassle-free connectivity feature.

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