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11/12/2017 05:51 AST
Ooredoo Oman, a top telecom provider in the Sultanate, is offering discounts of up to RO120 ($311) and 40 GB of monthly data when purchasing the iPhone X.
The value-added offer is available to customers who pair their new handset with any 12 or 24 month Shahry plan, allowing them to secure the device starting for just RO337 for iPhone X 64GB and RO407 for iPhone X 256GB.
The Shahry device discount promotion is open to new and existing Ooredoo subscribers in addition to the new Shahry plans contracts. Under the plans, Shahry 10 now offers 2GB of data, Shahry 20 provides 8GB, Shahry 35 delivers 20GB, and Shahry 60 grants a massive 40GB of data per month on all two year subscriptions. Those who opt for a one year contract will receive double the amount of their original data allowance.
Customers looking to purchase the iPhone X can visit the company's stores in Muscat Grand Mall, City Centre Qurum, City Centre Muscat, Seeb, Al Mouj Muscat, Al Khoduh Souq and Lulu Hypermarket in Darsai. It will also be available soon in other stores across Oman, a statement said.
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