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You can get an iPhone 6 Plus in Malaysia from as low as RM3,449 online

If you’re eyeing for the latest 5.5″ iPhone 6 Plus, you can get it at much at a lower price than what was ridiculously offered before. On Lazada Malaysia, we found one that’s listed at RM3,499 for the 64GB Space Grey version and you can get additional RM50 off with the #MyCyberSale promo. Also available is the larger 128GB version in Space Grey that’s listed at RM4,652.

If you prefer something smaller, the iPhone 6 16GB is offered at RM2,355, and that’s before the RM50 discount is applied.

Take note that these are imported units which lacks official Apple warranty. Some of the imported iPhones listed have specifically mentioned that it comes with no warranty. If being the first to own these new iPhone models matter to you, you can check out Lazada’s iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus listing.

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