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iPhone 4S now available on Apple Online Store

For the iPhone 4S hopefuls that doesn’t want to be tied with telco contract plans, you can now purchase it directly from Apple and have it shipped direct to you.

The RRP listed on Apple store is lower than the telcos with pricing as follows:

  • iPhone 4S 16GB – RM2199
  • iPhone 4S 32GB – RM2499
  • iPhone 4S 64GB – RM2799

You would have noticed that Apple Online store is selling the iPhone 4S 32GB & 64GB cheaper than the telco’s RRP of RM2590 and RM2890 respectively. After all, RRP is merely a “recommended retail price”. Delivery is written as 1-2 weeks and it is limited to 2 per customer.

So if DiGi, Celcom and Maxis plans are not your cup of tea, this is your next best option. To order, head over to the store.

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