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iPhone 3G Pilipinas

Posted by Dave


Wowowow this is really crap, I thought that iPhone 3g would just cost 200$ but man, it cost quadruple than the exact price, this is really insane lol im just frustrated with iPhone 3g sorry guys lol anyways here are the details officially announced by Globe Telecom.
Prepaid iPhone 3G Prices:

* 8GB iPhone 3G - Php41,889
* 16GB iPhone 3G - Php48,889

Every iPhone Prepaid Kit is provided with P200 worth of free load every month for 5 months. Meaning you get 10 free internet hours every month for the next 5 months at P5/15 minutes rate.

Post Paid Prices:

* Php1,599/month | 8GB = Php16,800 or 16GB = Php22,300
* Php2,199/month | 8GB = Php14,600 or 16GB = Php20,000
* Php3,299/month | 8GB = Php12,300 or 16GB = Php17,800
* Php3,999/month | 8GB = Php5,600 or 16GB = Php11,000
* Php4,999/month | 8GB = Free or 16GB = Php5,000

- 2-year lock-up applies.
- Rates are inclusive of VAT and Currency Exchange Rate Adjustment (CERA).
- Free text allocation applies to local text messages (Globe to Globe and Globe to other networks).
- Free call minutes applies allocation applies to local calls (Globe to Globe, Globe to other networks, Globe to landline and NDD calls).

“We are very excited to launch iPhone 3G here in the Philippines. Beginning August 22, Globe is bringing to the Filipinos the best browsing experience through the revolutionary iPhone 3G on our 3G/HSDPA network,” said Gerardo C. Ablaza Jr., president and CEO of Globe Telecom.

Globe will be offering special post paid plans that will allow consumers to experience the exciting features of iPhone 3G. These special plans will come with free local mobile internet hours and free Wi-Fi browsing hours (in areas covered by Globe Wireless Internet Zones). This, together with Globe’s call and text rates, ensures excellent connectivity.

For those interested in purchasing the iPhone 3G with Globe postpaid and prepaid, you can start making reservations beginning August 6 by calling Globe’s 24-Hour Call-in Service via landline (632)7301000 or 211 via toll-free mobile.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

insane tlga haha

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