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M1 launches the iPhone On Us’ scheme to swap old iPhones for a brand-new iPhone 15 Pro Max

Swap your old iPhone for a new iPhone 15 Pro Max with M1's 'iPhone On Us' scheme, available from May 20 to July 15, 2024, with a new 36-month plan.

From May 20 to July 15, 2024, M1 is offering an exclusive deal for iPhone users. Through the ‘iPhone On Us’ scheme, available only at M1 shops, you can swap your old iPhone for a brand-new iPhone 15 Pro Max.

How the ‘iPhone On Us’ scheme works

To take advantage of this offer, simply bring your iPhone 12 Series, iPhone 13 Series, or iPhone 14 Series to an M1 shop. The phone must be in good working condition. In return, you will receive an iPhone 15 Pro Max 256GB with no upfront or monthly cost, making it a truly cost-free upgrade.

However, you must subscribe to M1’s new iPhone plan to qualify for this scheme. This comprehensive plan, priced at S$79.95 per month, includes unlimited data, 600 minutes of call time, and 100 SMS messages, making it a great value for heavy data users and frequent callers.

Longer contract period

The contract period for this offer is 36 months, which is longer than the typical 24-month contracts most of us are accustomed to. Rest assured, this longer period ensures you can enjoy your new iPhone 15 Pro Max without any worries, even if you swap a later model iPhone, such as the iPhone 14 Pro Max.

An attractive deal for iPhone enthusiasts

This offer is an excellent opportunity for iPhone enthusiasts looking to upgrade to the latest model without any initial or recurring costs for the device itself. With the added benefit of unlimited data, generous call time, and SMS allowances, M1’s ‘iPhone On Us’ scheme is designed to attract heavy data users and frequent callers.

To take advantage of this exclusive offer, visit an M1 shop between May 20 and July 15, 2024.

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