The OnePlus 5 is finally official and it continues to offer top end specs at a lower price point. If you settle on not having the latest, you can now own last year’s OnePlus 3 and OnePlus 3T with a significant discount.
Retailer DirectD is now offering the OnePlus 3 for only RM1,397 as part of its Kaw Kaw Raya 2017 promo. This is a further RM200 discount from its previous RM1,597 offer. Take note that this is an imported set and it is covered by DirectD’s in-house warranty. To recap on the specs, the OnePlus 3 has a 5.5″ Full HD display and it runs on a Snapdragon 820 processor.
It comes with 6GB RAM and 64GB of non-expandable storage. There’s also a 16MP main camera, 8MP front camera and a 3,000mAh battery that supports its own DASH fast charging. If you have a budget for a mid-range smartphone, you can now step up to a flagship device with this promotion. If you haven’t seen it, check out our OnePlus 3 review.
If you’re looking for something newer, the OnePlus 3T can be yours for RM1,777. Compared to the OnePlus 3, the 3T is upgraded with a newer Snapdragon 821 processor that’s also mated with 6GB RAM and comes with 64GB of storage. It comes with 16MP f/2.0 cameras for both front and back, and OnePlus has tweaked the camera EIS for steadier videos. While maintaining the same thickness and weight, the OnePlus 3T gets a larger 3,400mAh battery that also supports DASH fast charging via USB Type-C. Unlike the OnePlus 3 offer above, this OnePlus 3T is an official Malaysian unit with 1-year Brightstar warranty.
The OnePlus 3T in Malaysia is officially priced at RM2,229 while the OnePlus 3 is officially priced at RM1,888.
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