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iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus available without contract from SenQ and Senheng outlets

Don’t plan to buy the new iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus from Celcom, DiGi or Maxis? You can buy one outright in Malaysia without contract through SenQ tomorrow on 6th November.

Take note that it will be available at SenQ One Utama, SenQ Cheras Leisure Mall and SenQ IOI Mall at 10:30AM tomorrow morning. It will also be available across SenHeng branches nationwide. In terms of pricing, the iPhone 6 will be sold outright from RM2,399 while the iPhone 6 Plus price starts from RM2,749. You can refer to the full iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus Malaysian pricing post.

As usual, SenQ will be offering additional 1 year warranty for OnePlus card members as well as Easy Payment Plans with 0% Interest via Credit Card. There will be trade-in promotions as well but from their past Galaxy Note 4 trade-in promo, the value won’t be as high as you would hope for.

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