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The iPhone 6s is also coming to Maxis

UPDATE: Maxis will be accepting iPhone 6s pre-orders on the Online Store starting Friday, 9th October 2015.

It looks like a 4-way fight as Maxis joins Celcom, Digi and U Mobile in offering the latest iPhone 6s in Malaysia. They had just placed an iPhone 6s product page on their site with a teaser that’s coming soon.

Unlike Digi and U Mobile, there’s no registration of interest at the moment. With an online store, Maxis should be accepting pre-orders on their site ahead of its official Malaysia release date that falls on Friday, 16th October.

Last year, Maxis had an express delivery service where early buyers received their new iPhone 6/iPhone 6 Plus at midnight in various locations.

In terms of plans, we expect Maxis to bundle it with either their iValue or their MaxisOne Plan offering. For those who wish to change phones on a regular basis, Maxis recently had introduced its Zerolution program but so far it is only offered for Android devices including the OnePlus 2, Galaxy Note5 and Galaxy S6. There’s a possibility that they might extend this easy ownership feature for the iPhone 6s.

For more information, head over to Maxis’ iPhone 6s page.

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