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Home / Lifestyle / Gadget / Vivo Malaysia Together with Celcom Bring You Great Deals!

Vivo Malaysia Together with Celcom Bring You Great Deals!

February 19, 2020 by StrawberrY Gal

Effective from today onwards, vivo Malaysia together with Celcom Axiata Berhad (Celcom) will be offering some exciting deals for all Celcom users. With this collaboration, users who sign up for the Celcom MEGA™ plan with Lightning XL Pass and Lightning L Pass will be able to get a FREE vivo Y152020 smartphone (worth RM599). The former postpaid plan offers unlimited calls as well as 100GB Internet with a monthly subscription of RM188, while the latter offers unlimited calls as well as 60GB Internet with a monthly subscription of RM148.

Other than that, the promotion is also extended for users to purchase vivo Y152020 (worth RM599) at only RM198 when they subscribe to Celcom MEGA™ plan with Lightning M Pass. Additionally the plan also offers unlimited calls as well as 40GB Internet with a monthly subscription of RM98.
Vivo Y152020 is a delicate and elegant device, with the screen being a piece of beauty on its own. The Vivo Y152020 ’s super narrow bezels on all sides due to its 6.35-inch Halo FullView™ Display creates a flagship-standard visual impact giving the user a broad view with only one hand is effortless, thanks to specifically designed gesture controls of the phone itself.

Besides that, the Y152020 is equipped with an industry-leading 5000mAh capacity battery with intelligent power saving technology for long lasting function, perfect for playing games, streaming videos or listening to music.

Not to mention, the latest Y152020 comes with a 16MP Front Facing Camera as it also comes fitted with an AI Triple Camera setup in the rear featuring a 13MP Main Camera, 8MP Super Wide-Angle Camera, and a 2MP Depth Camera, set to help the user capture landscapes and portraits gorgeously with minimal effort.

Its 4GB RAM and 64GB ROM allows user to store more applications and have them running smoother without the need to frequently declutter. The device also runs on Funtouch OS 9 based on Android 9.0, which comes with new features and optimisations along with UI improvements, as well as a simpler interface, rich details and a smarter and friendlier user experience.

Vivo Y152020 is now available in its elegance colour, Phantom Black and Burgundy Red.
For more information, please visit Celcom Official Website and vivo Official Facebook Page.

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