Did you read the newspapers today?  A man who bought an iPhone from the internet actually got a toy phone delivered to him. Well, he even got some freebies from the seller – a paint brush and a Chinese language novel.

What actually happened? The buyer, Faizal Hussin, saw an advertisement from an online site by this seller named Jay One for an iPhone 4S. It was priced at just RM1750 and the offer seems to be very good to Faizal. After paying everything via the internet, he received a parcel 3 days later. Inside the parcel, there was actually a toy phone, used paint brush and that novel.

You can read the rest of the story from newspapers. From what I see here, obviously the offer is too good to be true, isn’t it? So what makes a person to get into such a trap? One word – GREED. Well, greediness is part of human nature but if this buyer has thought about it for at least one moment, he may not have fallen into such hassle.

So be careful people. This kind of con cases are getting bad to worse nowadays. By the way, this happened in Johor. Try searching in Google with the name Jay One Communication & Services for more information about the seller.

UPDATE : DiGi has revised the prices. More info HERE.

DiGi has finally published the bundled offer for Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 together with their Smart Plan. You can get one for as low as RM1549 (with DiGi Smart Plan 68, 24 months contract).

I am just wondering how many of you will go for the Tab 7.7 instead of Galaxy Note. Both are priced the same but Note has a better spec in terms of camera, isn’t it? Do you think that a 51oomAh battery will make a difference on a 7.7 inches Super AMOLED Plus display? What do you think?

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DiGi has posted in their Facebook page that they will be selling the 1st Super AMOLED Plus tablet. We don’t need a genius to guess the tablet. Obviously it is the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7.

They will be introducing this tablet together with DiGi Smart Plan tomorrow. There is nothing else for me to guess at the moment. Let’s wait and see what has DiGi got to offer.

I’ve used the Nokia X1-01 for quite some time. The reason I actually bought this phone is because it is a DUAL SIM phone. Yes, I was really fed up carrying 2 phones everywhere and thought that a dual sim phone will solve my problem.

I never expect that a dual sim phone will make this much of difference to me, seriously. At first, I didn’t expect much generally from a dual sim phone but after using it, I appreciate that such phone exists for 2 reasons – I no longer need to carry 2 different phones, check both phones’ screens whether got any missed calls, smses etc. Secondly, it is obviously less costly to spend on one phone than two phones, even in future as in maintenance, accessories, repairs etc.

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Celcom is also offering the Nokia Lumia 800 together with DiGi and Maxis. From the image above, you already have a clear idea on what Celcom has got to offer.

It is together with Celcom’s Exec plan and price of the phone depends on which plan you choose as well as the contract period. There is no 24 months contract from Celcom which I think is good because it is just too long if you ask me.

More information at Celcom’s website.

From the image above, something is surely happening between Yes 4G and Proton. It will be announced on 22nd February.

Most of us can already guess what is roughly going to happen, although we are not able to be very specific with our predictions. I am in the same boat with you as well :) .

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The Nokia Lumia 800 and Lumia 710 were launched yesterday in Malaysia. The launch event was grandly held in Pavilion, KL yesterday.

Now, you can get these phones not only from Nokia stores, but also from some popular telcos in Malaysia. Maxis is one of them.

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Hi. My name is Rodger. I am a tech enthusiast. I love gadgets especially mobile devices and that is how I end up creating this blog :)

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