
Naipablaag ti Globe dagiti postpaid a plano tapno agsabay iti pannakairilua ti Samsung Galaxy S7 ken ti S7 Edge.
Agdadaendaanda da ti Galaxy S7 iti Php1,999* babbang ken ti Galaxy S7 Edge iti Php2,599** babbang. Daytoy ket addaan iti 10GB mobile internet ken saan a nalawag nga awanan ti tawag ken teksto para kadagiti Globe/TM.
* Plan 1499 + P12,000 cash-out (P500 babaen ti bulan para iti 24 a bulan) babaen ti credit card wenno charge to bill para iti recontracting
** Plan 1999 + P14,400 cash-out (P600 babaen ti bulan para iti 24 a bulan) babaen ti credit card wenno charge to bill para iti recontracting
Dagiti sabali pay postpaid plans ket kas sumaganad:

Dagiti umuna a nagpalit ti postpaid a subscriber ti Globe a mangrenewda iti kanilang kontrata ket mapatangdanda pay dagiti daytoy a libreng regalo ken maysa a special Samsung In-Ear earphones.

Ang Galaxy S7 ket libre pay laeng no agrenew ka ti Plan 2499 wenno mas nainget a plano. Dagiti umili a re-contracting ket makakapagkaammo dagiti unitda manipud iti Marso 14, manen dagiti handset ket maipangato kadagiti amin a store ti Globe a nasayaat babaen ti Marso 19.
Ag laeng ti Gold Platinum ken ti Black Onyx ti makasao iti 32GB a pannakaisagana.
Makapag-order ka iti Galaxy S7 iti Globe postpaid plan ditoy (Galaxy S7 Edge ditoy).

Don’t you feel somehow cheated? Think of it.
Initial release price is 36K. A year later, price goes down to 22K yet they still have a huge profit margin.
I don’t think the phone is totally free. Part of what you’re paying goes to the cost of the phone. I think we can all agree on this.
9GB of data for 2K plan? seems expensive.
Subscribe to prepaid 999 and get 800MB data per day (roughly 24GB per month). Of couse you win’t have a brand new phone. But if you do buy one, then you’re looking at a total cost of 36k(phone) + 24K(data).
This just shows you that the 2K plan covers both the cost of the phone and the service. Because if you think that the phone is “free”, the you should be getting more data allowance – 48GB total -twice than prepaid.
So pros and cons
Go with prepaid phone and avoid a binding contract.
Even more, wait for a year and save 14K.
Go with the prepaid route and enjoy your brand new phone because after several months, other manufacturers will be releasing brand new models. Just make sure you maximize your data services (9GB max).