Today is iPhone 6s pre-order day in Malaysia as Digi and Maxis have commenced its pre-order online since midnight. For Celcom, they are also accepting pre-orders today but only at their on ground Bluecube and Celcom outlets. Earlier on we’ve seen the official iPhone 6s/iPhone 6s Plus Recommended Retail Prices from both telcos which seems to differ by RM100.
For those who plan to buy outright, your other alternative is to get one from the Malaysian Online Apple Store and they have just published its full pricing for the two latest models. In short, don’t expect them to be any different from what we’ve seen from Digi.
As seen earlier, the full pricing is similar to Digi with the iPhone 6s priced from RM3,199 for the 16GB model while the iPhone 6s Plus going from RM3,699 for the same capacity. Below is the full pricelist for the entire range available right now:
While it is listed on the Apple Store, it isn’t available for orders just yet. Our guess is to try checking them out next week closer to launch but you would probably need a wait a bit longer for delivery. So RM3,199 for a 16GB iPhone 6s, is this the flagship worth paying for? For long term practicality especially if you take photos and videos a lot, which we think you would, we strongly recommend that you go for at least 64GB.
Alternatively you could consider taking one up subsidised on contract with a plan that suits your needs. Both Digi and Maxis have revealed their plans and you can pre-order with them now. The iPhone 6s will be available officially in Malaysia next Friday, 16th October.
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