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Samsung Galaxy S5 isn’t on sale yet but here’s how you can save RM300 off retail price

The Samsung Galaxy S5 is available to purchase tomorrow with the official price tag of RM2,399. While it will be widely available through telcos and major dealers, the new flagship device can be bought with massive price cuts up to RM300.

Earlier on, Lazada had started pre-orders for the Galaxy S5 at just RM2,199, which is RM200 off its retail price tag. Now online shoppers are spoilt further as group buying site myDeal is offering the Galaxy S5 at an even lower RM2,099. That’s RM300 or 13% off the retail price even before the device goes on sale. If you’re looking to buy one without a telco contract, this is a cheaper alternative.

Just like the Lazada’s pre-order, deliveries will begin on 15th April. If you can’t wait, myDeal lets you pick up from their office as well. You won’t be among the first to get it tomorrow but who cares if you can save quite a substantial amount of money. Head over to myDeal’s Galaxy S5 page for more info.

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