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    Yes! My iPhone 17 Pro only costs RM65/month!

    TechAiVerseBy TechAiVerseOctober 15, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read3 Views
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    Yes! My iPhone 17 Pro only costs RM65/month!

    Feeling FOMO because your peers have already got their new iPhone 17 but you are still thinking how to get one for a lower price? 

    Well, hesitate no more as Yes has got you covered with the most flexible way and lowest cost to own an iPhone 17, and spoiler alert, it is actually even more affordable  than buying one from a retail store – with or without a contract, so read on to find out more and you will be convinced.

    Love Uncapped Data Plans? Save More with Yes Infinite+ Postpaid Plans!

    All iPhone 17 models are offered in a 24-month and 36-month contract whichever Yes Infinite+ postpaid plan you choose, it is a flexibility that no other telcos can offer and you will be surprised with the total cost of ownership (TCO) as compared to the competition.

    Let’s take the iPhone 17 Pro 256GB again as an example.

    Assuming you would like to go for the most affordable Yes Infinite+ Basic plan that costs RM58/month, the iPhone 17 Pro 256GB will cost RM146/month and RM215/month over a 36-month and 24-month contract respectively, this will ultimately add up to RM204/month for the 36-month contract and RM273/month for the 24-month contract.

    Compared to the competition, other telcos require you to sign up for more expensive postpaid plans and results in more TCO over the contract period, and let’s not mention that the competing postpaid plans don’t even offer the benefits of the Yes Infinite+ Basic plan as some of them have capped 5G speeds and limited quota.

    That’s not all, do you know you can get the iPhone 17 Pro from just RM65/month?

    Simply sign up for the Yes Infinite+ Ultra 178 plan, which offers the best features among other Yes Infinite Postpaid plans and you will be able to purchase the iPhone 17 Pro 256GB for just RM65/month with a 36-month contract.

    Due to this, you might think that the TCO might be higher due to it being the most expensive postpaid plan among the competition, but quite the contrary, the TCO is still significantly lower than Telco U which has a lower cost flagship postpaid plan.

    Hate Contracts? Get Infinite Cashback!

    Telco contracts aren’t suitable for everyone, especially if you frequently upgrade your smartphone or want to switch to different phone plans that best suit your needs at some point of time.

    Therefore, Yes lets you purchase an iPhone 17 without any contract and when you sign up for any Yes Infinite Postpaid plan from just RM58/month, you get to enjoy Yes Infinite Cashback on your iPhone 17 for as long as you stay with Yes.

    Here’s how it works.

    Assuming you want to purchase the iPhone 17 Pro 256GB, you would need to pay the full retail price of RM5499 to Yes like how you’d usually purchase from a retailer, you will then have the option to sign up for a Yes Infinite Postpaid plan with no contract tie-in, which if you pick the Ultra 178 plan for instance, you will receive RM90 of cashback every month to your Rewards Wallet on the MyYes app, which can be used to offset your postpaid bill or cash out to your bank/ewallet accounts.

    The Yes Infinite Cashback is distributed through the next 35 months, in which you will receive up to RM3150 in total cashback and your iPhone 17 Pro 256GB will ultimately cost just RM2349. Of course, you are free to switch out or to any Yes mobile plans during the period, but you will lose out the remaining Yes Infinite Cashback when you do that, there are no penalty fees for doing so.

    The Yes and iPhone 17 Advantage

    Pairing your iPhone 17 with Yes Infinite Postpaid plans is a great choice, as unlike other telcos, every Yes Infinite+ Postpaid plan is truly uncapped  with no data and speed cap, complemented with unlimited local network calls and free unlimited 5G roaming in Singapore, there’s no better telco than Yes to power your iPhone 17 with the fastest 5G network in Malaysia.

    Unlike purchasing from retailers, purchasing an iPhone 17 with Yes Infinite+ Postpaid plan doesn’t require you to have a credit card and locks your credit limit like a conventional installment plan, all you need to do is to ensure that your monthly bill is paid via your preferred payment methods in a timely manner.

    Still skeptical about how much you are saving with Yes compared to other telcos? Check out the Yes Price Comparison here, where you can see a side-by-side comparison of the competition’s iPhone 17 plans and total cost of ownership.

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