Yoodo has announced on its website that it will be ending its free 5G trial next month. Starting from 5
to include iPhones. Up until now, the company had not revealed when the free trial would end.
On 5 July, Yoodo’s 5G pass will cost an additional RM10 per month on top of your plan, although it will be offering it at a promo price of RM5 until further notice. Similar to the trial pass, users can only add on the new pass if they purchase a plan that has a minimum data quota of 10GB. The pass won’t be able to be purchased as a separate booster, meaning that if you didn’t get it yet while buying your base plan, you’ll have to add it to your next billing cycle. This can be done by going into the Yoodo app and selecting “change plan” on the line you want to amend.for some users this month. From July onwards, postpaid Celcom users on plans costing below RM90 will have to pay an extra RM10 per month if they wish to enjoy the faster speeds.earlier this month.
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