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Pay RM200 deposit to book and collect your iPhone 4S from selected Celcom outlets nationwide

UPDATE 2: Celcom reveals official iPhone 4S plans.

RM200 deposit to book and collect your iPhone 4S from selected Celcom outlets nationwide

Celcom has upped the ante by now allowing you to definitely secure an iPhone 4S when it’s launched in Malaysia. All you need to do is visit any selected Celcom outlets listed here, pay a RM200 deposit to secure a unit and come to the outlet on December 16 to collect your iPhone 4S.

What’s awesome about this arrangement is that where Maxis has it’s iPhone 4S sales centred exclusively in KL. Celcom allows its customer to collect the iPhone 4S nationwide with participating outlets not just in Selangor and KL but in virtually all states including Sabah and Sarawak. We have to commend Celcom for such an amazing effort. We’re pretty sure iPhone fans outside of the Klang Valley will be happy to know this as well.

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