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iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus now available on Malaysian Apple Online Store

The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are officially available in Malaysia today, 6th November at the stroke of midnight. Apart from the big 3 telcos such as Celcom, DiGi or Maxis, you can also purchase it outright without contract through retailers such as SenQ, Machines, Switch and EpiCentre.

With stocks expected to be very limited on ground, you can now buy the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus online directly from Apple. In terms of price, the iPhone 6 starts from RM2,399 while the iPhone 6 Plus is offered from RM2,749. The full outright pricing below:

iPhone 6
iPhone 6 16GB – RM2,399
iPhone 6 64GB – RM2,749
iPhone 6 128GB – RM3,149

iPhone 6 Plus
iPhone 6 Plus 16GB – RM2,749
iPhone 6 Plus 64GB – RM3,149
iPhone 6 Plus 128GB – RM3,549

Stock availability wise, the iPhone 6 will be shipped within 5-7 working days while the bigger iPhone 6 Plus will take a bit longer with an estimated 1-2 weeks. All 3 colours are available so if you haven’t pre-ordered and don’t want the hassle of hunting your preferred unit, this would be a better option.

To place your order, head over to Apple’s Online Store.

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