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OnePlus X to go on sale in Malaysia next week

UPDATE: You can pre-order the OnePlus X now on Lazada.

The OnePlus X that was announced last month is making its way to Malaysia in record time. Local distributor Brightstar is opening up pre-orders for the device via Lazada with stocks expected to arrive on 4th December 2015.

For Malaysia, the OnePlus X is officially priced at RM1,288 and it comes 16GB of storage. Oddly the spec-sheet listed on the page mentions 64GB of storage instead. On top of that, Lazada is giving an additional RM25 off if you use the oneplusx25 promo code. For those who can’t wait, the folks at DirectD had started offering the same device a couple of weeks back for RM1,299.

Boasting craftsmanship with premium materials, the OnePlus X is their compact offering with a 5″ display and it is available only in Onyx version. Spec-wise, it is quite similar with its first flagship killer, the OnePlus One. The AMOLED screen pushes a standard Full HD resolution and it runs on a 2.3GHz Quad-Core Snapdragon 801 processor mated to 3GB of RAM. Unlike the One, the OnePlus X has a dual-SIM slot supporting 4G LTE, with the 2nd slot doubling up as a microSD expansion.

The rear camera is a 13MP f/2.2 shooter while selfies are taken with its front 8MP camera. On-board there’s a non-removable 2,525mAh capacity battery and the side also features a 3-step alert slider that was first introduced on the OnePlus 2. For charging and data transfer, it settles for a more traditional microUSB port. Out of the box, it runs on OxygenOS that’s based on Android 5.1.1.

Pre-orders have not started yet at time of writing but started and you can check out the product listing over here.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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