Categories: NewsVideo

Maxis says it will deliver the iPhone 6 to you wherever you are for free on midnight November 6

UPDATE: Maxis iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus plans are now official.

If you must be among the first people in this country to get official iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus then you might want to take Maxis up on their offer. Instead of sleeping overnight in front of a store to get be the earliest in line to get an iPhone, Maxis will deliver one to you wherever you are.

If you pre-buy your iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus from Maxis, they will deliver it to you wherever you are in Malaysia at the stroke of midnight on November 6 when the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus officially goes on sale in Malaysia, for free.

The Maxis Midnight Express delivery service is a limited one-time offer for those who pre-buy their iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus from Maxis. Speaking of pre-buys, we’ve just gotten word that Maxis will start taking purchases for the iPhone 6 at midnight tonight.

We’re really intrigued by the obvious emphasis on delivering the iPhone 6 to customers wherever they are. Many are asking if the deliver covers Sabah and Sarawak as well or is it just limited to Peninsular Malaysia only. Our advice to you is to take Maxis on their offer and see if they really mean what they say when they said they will deliver the iPhone to you wherever you are. So give Maxis a challenge, pre-buy the iPhone 6 from them and tell them to deliver the phone to a really obscure location and see if they really do it. Would be interesting to see if they really do.

Full details on Maxis Midnight Express delivery service here.

Recent Posts

Volvo EX90 7-seater electric SUV now open for pre-booking in Malaysia, here’s our first look

Volvo Car Malaysia (VCM) is launching its flagship SUVs - the EX90 and XC90 for…

2 hours ago

What makes a ThinkPad, a ThinkPad? We check out Lenovo’s Yamato Lab to find out

Remember when computers were enormous and the earliest laptops, though smaller, still weren’t truly portable?…

3 hours ago

Gentari EV chargers now priced as high as RM1.80/kWh for DC charging. New overstay fees of up to RM1.50 per minute

As teased a few days ago, Gentari has revised the pricing for its EV chargers…

5 hours ago

TNG eWallet now supports LPR parking, available in 12 locations

Besides council street parking and QR code parking payments, Touch 'n Go eWallet (TNG eWallet)…

1 day ago

First 200 Denza D9 electric MPVs delivered to customers in Malaysia

In less than a month since launch, Denza Malaysia has successfully delivered the first 200…

2 days ago

Public Bank’s MyPB app flags legit pre-installed Android apps as security risks

Public Bank will soon discontinue its old PB Engage app from June 2025 and customers…

2 days ago

This website uses cookies.