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Apple reduces Malaysian pricing for iPhone 6s, 6s Plus and iPhone SE

Right after the announcement of the iPhone 7, Apple has begun slashing prices for its current iPhone models in Malaysia. The base models for the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus are now RM500 cheaper and it comes with double the storage with a minimum of 32GB onboard.

iPhone SE 16GB – RM1,949
iPhone SE 64GB – RM2,449 RM2,199
iPhone 6s 32GB – RM3,199 (16GB) RM2,699
iPhone 6s 128GB – RM4,199 RM3,199
iPhone 6s Plus 32GB – RM3,699 (16GB) RM3,199
iPhone 6s Plus 128GB – 4,699 RM3,699

Compared to its official launch prices, you can now buy the largest 128GB storage option at the launch price of its base 16GB model. That’s basically RM1,000 off.

Meanwhile, the cheapest iPhone you can get is still the iPhone SE 16GB at RM1,949. While the 16GB price remains unchanged, the 64GB option is slightly reduced from RM2,449 to RM2,199. All 4 colours are available, which consists of Silver, Gold, Space Grey and Rose Gold.

Not bad if you’re not hard pressed for the very latest iPhone. You can check out the new prices over at Apple Malaysia online store.

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