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iPhone 5S/5C now available on Apple Online Store Malaysia

The iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C goes on sale in Malaysia yesterday and now you can buy one direct from Apple’s Online Store. The iPhone 5S is listed with 2-3 weeks shipping time while the colourful iPhone 5C is ready to ship in the next 1-3 business days. All colours are available at time of posting.

As priced earlier, the iPhone 5S starts from RM2,399 for the 16GB version and it goes up to a whopping RM3,149 for the 64GB unit. The iPhone 5C is priced at RM1,999 for 16GB and RM2,399 for 32GB. To place an order online without the hassle of queuing or hunting down for stock, head over to the Online Store.

If you’re looking to buy one without contract through walk-in, Machines has updated that all units have been sold out except for a single iPhone 5S 64GB at Bukit Tinggi (as of yesterday at 5.30PM). Retailer SenQ is offering the iPhone 5S/5C today but with limited iPhone 5S stock at their Puchong IOI outlet. The iPhone 5S stocks are said to be replenished in the coming weeks.

Thanks @N1ckyR0xX, @abdulmj @qareezmie & @J18Way for the alert!

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