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Apple Watch to go on sale in Thailand next. Malaysians would still need to wait

Just a few days back, the Apple Watch has gone on sale in more countries including Singapore. Initially sold exclusively online, Apple has recently made its watch available in-stores and there are still people queuing overnight for this electronic time piece.

Now the third wave of countries have been revealed with Netherlands, Sweden and Thailand to receive the Apple Watch on 17th July. This brings the total of available countries to 19 which includes both our northern and southern Peninsular neighbours. For us folks in Malaysia it looks like it will take a while despite being certified by SIRIM a couple of months ago.

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Want to know more about the Apple Watch? Do check out our definitive review.

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