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More colours of the Galaxy Note5 now available in Malaysia

Samsung Malaysia has announced the availability of all 4 colours for the Galaxy Note5 in our local market. Initially launched with just Pearl White and Gold Platinum options, you can now buy the Galaxy Note5 in Black Sapphire and Silver Titanium. The price remains the same at RM2,699 inclusive of 6% GST and it comes with 32GB of storage on board.

If you’re planning to buy one soon, Samsung is having a couple of roadshows lined up this month with special trade-up promos for existing Galaxy Note users. You can check out the roadshow details below:

Kuantan
East Coast Mall – Ground Floor (next to Main concourse): 15-18 October

Klang
Setia City Mall – Ground Floor (Centre Court): 22-25 October

Kuala Lumpur
Mid Valley Megamall – Ground Floor (South Court): 26 October – 1 November

Johor Bahru
City Square – Level 1 (Atrium 1): 28 October – 1 November

Penang
Queensbay Mall – Ground Floor (South Zone): 29 October – 1 November

To recap on the specs, the Galaxy Note5 that was launched alongside the Galaxy S6 edge+ comes with a 5.7″ Quad HD display and it runs on their 14nm 64-bit Exynos 7420 Octa-Core processor with 4GB of RAM. For Malaysia we are only getting the 32GB storage model which is non-expandable. For imaging, it gets a 16MP f/1.9 main camera and a front facing 5MP shooter. Keeping the lights on is a non-removable 3,000mAh capacity battery and the new Note5 supports Dual-SIMs with 4G LTE.

If you plan to buy one on contract, don’t forget to check out our Note5 telco comparison guide first. Wondering what’s new on the Galaxy Note5? You can read our Top 10 S-Pen feature list.

Black Sapphire

Silver Titanium

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