And why should we care? Because until now, FNB’s list of devices, which it sells on its online banking website, have never been this cheap. Sure, there’s the Blackberry Curve 8520 for R70 monthly but it’s not really a smartphone we would recommend. The Galaxy Pocket though is a damn decent smartphone which does what it needs to do without breaking the bank. You see what we did there?
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FNB’s also added a bunch of Acer laptops from the Timeline and Aspire range. We’ve always endorsed this idea from FNB, as it’s a foolproof method of grabbing some of the hottest tech with very little to no fuss. For those who are keen on a cheapie smartphone, log in or sign up with FNB and pick a device option. Here’s the full list of devices FNB is currently pimping:
Device | Price (per month) |
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BlackBerry 8520 | R70 |
BlackBerry Curve 9380 | 125 |
BlackBerry Curve 9300 | R85 |
HTC Sensation | R200 |
HTC Flyer | R200 |
The new Apple iPad 64GB Cellular# Wi-Fi | R339 |
The new Apple iPad 16GB Cellular# Wi-Fi | R259 |
The new Apple iPad 16GB Wi-Fi only | R205 |
The new Apple iPad 32GB Cellular# WiFi | R299 |
Apple iPad 2 16GB 3G Wi-Fi | R219 |
Samsung Galaxy Pocket | R45 |
Samsung Galaxy Note | R295 |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 (P5100) | R255 |
Samsung Galaxy S3 | R295 |
320GB Acer Timeline Ultra M3 | R310 |
Acer Aspire S3-391 Core i5 Ultrabook | R459 |
Acer Aspire V3-571 Core i3 Notebook | R249 |
13″ 2.5 GHz Macbook Pro MD101 500GB | R530 |
11″ MacBook Air MD223 64GB | R425 |
13″ MacBook Air MD231 128GB | R530 |