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Early Samsung Galaxy Note II stocks from local retailers

UPDATE: Official Samsung Malaysia Galaxy Note II units priced at RM2,299. Available on 19th October.

For those who can’t wait to get a Samsung Galaxy Note II, some retailers have started selling it online. Majority of them are believed to be AP sets which are basically grey imports from overseas. We’ve spotted 3 offers so far with the lowest coming from a Lelong seller at RM2,030 which comes with in-store 1 year warranty.

Online retailer IPMart is offering the Note II for RM2,149 and it also comes with their own 1 year Warranty. They are even offering free shipping within Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei using Nationwide Express.

The highest price we’ve seen so far is from another Lelong seller which is offering it at RM2,399 but claims to offer a longer 2 year warranty instead.

The official Samsung Malaysia units are expected to hit telcos and retailers next week but if you’re itching for one, these are probably the best alternatives at the moment. Of course, we would highly recommend official local units as you’ll get a more extensive warranty and support compared to AP sets.

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