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Celcom starts registration of interest for iPhone 6. Available 6th November.

The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus will be arriving in Malaysia a day earlier on 6th November. To be among the first to get it on Celcom’s network, they have started its registration of interest online.

By signing up, you will be among the first to get its launch and plan details once it is made available. To register your interest, head over here.

The latest iPhone models are bigger than its predecessor with the iPhone 6 being a 4.7″ device while the iPhone 6 Plus enters the phablet category with a 5.5″ display. Both specs are similar except for its screen, battery capacity and optical image stabiliser that’s added for the iPhone 6 Plus. For this round, Apple took 57 days since its announcement to offer the latest iPhone models in Malaysia. That’s a week longer than the previous iPhone 5S/5C which took 50 days to arrive locally.

Apart from Celcom, the other 2 telcos – DiGi and Maxis will be offering the iPhone 6/iPhone 6 Plus with pre-orders to start next Friday. If you plan on getting it without contract, you can look out for SenQ and Apple’s Online Store.

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