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SenQ teases 2 new Apples coming soon

If the clues from Maxis isn’t enough to convince you, check out what retailer SenQ has posted on their Facebook page. From the image above, it is pretty clear that the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus would be available in Malaysia soon. Like previous iPhone releases, you should be able to get one outright without contract from SenQ.

With Apple usually releasing new iPhone on a Friday, it could be on sale as early as next Friday or the Friday after that. So far there’s no indication of its 3rd wave of countries but those in China can start pre-booking theirs on the 10th October and it will be released a week later on the 17th October. If you’re thinking of buying an imported unit, probably it is best to wait for the official sets that’s supported by local Apple warranty.

Coincidentally the Galaxy Note 4 would be launched in Malaysia very soon. Let’s see which device will be released first.

Thanks @JaronYap for the tip!

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