Razer Phone 2 to launch Nov 3 exclusively on Singtel with quadruple data bundle
THE Razer Phone 2 - gaming company Razer's latest handset - will launch exclusively on Singtel on Nov 3 alongside a promotional bundle which quadruples customers' monthly data allowance.
The Razer Phone 2 will be priced between S$98 on a Combo 12 plan and S$918 on a Combo 1 plan.
Offered together with Razer's flagship handset is free six months of Singtel's DATA X 4 data bundle, as well as free Hearthstone card packs. Available from S$19.90 a month, DATA X 4 quadruples customers' monthly data allowance and is also available as an add-on to eligible Combo Plan customers who sign up for a 24-month contract.
"DATA X 4 offers customers substantial savings. For example, a customer on Combo 6 can get an additional 18GB of data at less than S$1 per day," Singtel said.
This Saturday at Singtel's exclusive Razer Phone 2 launch event, customers will get to see the Razer Phone 2 and participate in Arena of Valor and Contra mobile gaming competitions. The first 100 customers who purchase the phone will receive a limited edition #TEAMRAZER Gaming Pack.
"We are delighted to bring the new Razer Phone 2 exclusively to our customers," said Singtel's vice-president for mobile marketing and sales Gan Siok Hoon, adding that Singtel will continue to expand its suite of e-gaming products and services "to provide the ultimate gaming experience at home and on the go".
Singtel separately said that customers who buy both the Razer Phone 2 and its 1+1 Gbps Fibre Pro Gamer Bundle will receive S$100 off their Razer phones.
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