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Upgrade your Oppo phone every 2 years with DST’s device rental plans

The Scoop
November 22, 2025
Customers checking out the deals available at DST's Year-End Carnival. Photo: The Scoop
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DST has announced the launch of its new Device Rental Plans, offering customers a simple and affordable way to enjoy the latest Oppo devices.

Available exclusively at the carnival, the plans allow both new and existing Mobi customers to lease selected devices over 24 months with no upfront payment, while also giving them the option to upgrade to a new device every two years.

Visitors can choose from a range of Oppo models at attractive monthly rates, with options such as the OPPO A5i 4G 128GB at $10 a month, the OPPO Pad SE LTE 128GB at $15 a month, and the OPPO A5 5G 256GB at $20 a month.

Customers who sign up for a Mobi plan together with the Device Rental option will also enjoy Mobi SuperSized + Extra Data throughout the full two-year rental period, ensuring stronger connectivity and more data every month.

New Mobi + Infinity Bundle Plans

DST is also introducing its new Mobi + Infinity Bundle Plans, bringing together mobile and home internet in one convenient and affordable package.

These bundles offer generous data allocations for both services, giving customers the flexibility to stay connected wherever they are. The available options start from $45 a month for Mobi 18 with Infinity 38, followed by a $55 a month bundle pairing Mobi 30 with Infinity 38, and a $75 a month bundle combining Mobi 30 with Infinity 58. These combined plans are ideal for families, students, and anyone who relies on seamless home and mobile connectivity across multiple devices.

With the launch of both the Device Rental Plans and the new bundle offerings, DST continues to widen its portfolio of customer-centric solutions, making technology more accessible, flexible, and worry-free for the community.

All offers are available at the DST Year-End Carnival at Times Square Shopping Mall, running from November 20 to 23, 10 am to 10 pm, where visitors can explore the full line-up and sign up for the new plans on the spot.

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