The Xperia Z2 is the followup to the popular Xperia Z1 which was one of my favourite phones of the year last year and today both U Mobile and DiGi have come up with their various plans for the device. Since 3/4 players have deals for the phone, it’s no better time than now to have a telco price comparison to help you decide which plans suit you best!
If you’re not looking for a telco plan the great guys at Storekini are selling the device too!
*UPDATED WITH THE LATEST MAXIS ONE PLAN DEALS*
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DiGi
The last to come up with the Z2 plans, DiGI is always a decent choice for a good deal. It’s worth noting that this wasn’t published on their social media sites or the front page, rather relegated to the main shop side indicating either a quiet launch or maybe a premature debut of the plans. If anything changes on this front, we will update the table as we see fit.
Check out the Z2 product page on DiGi Here!
Celcom
Celcom were the first to debut their plans and they also have a pretty cool contest going on where the grand prize is an all expenses paid trip to watch the World Cup. While the plans are not exactly the cheapest, the draw is the 5GB limit for Data and of course the flexible free calls and sms. It’s worth noting that the upfront payment you make for the plans will be rebated to you evenly over a period of 10 months.
Check out the Z2 product page on Celcom
U Mobile
Lastly we have U Mobile who have been leading the way with their no upfront payment deals for higher price plans. As with the HTC One M8, they are offering the Z2 for RM999 with the U Plus plan with only that to pay upon registration. If you are paying that much for a plan at the moment, it’s a good idea to go on U Mobile.
Check out the Z2 product page for U Mobile
Maxis
Maxis was the last to jump on board and instead of going with the regular plans, they opted for the new One Plan. If you’re not a heavy internet user and use your phone to call a lot, the One Plan is a pretty decent option
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