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You can buy OnePlus 5 from retailers in Malaysia beginning 8 July

Official distributor Brightstar Malaysia has announced that the OnePlus 5 will be finally hitting our shores on Saturday, 8 July onwards. This is the fastest release yet and Malaysians can get the OnePlus 5 in less than 3 weeks after its global announcement.

At the moment you can pre-order the OnePlus 5 through Lazada or DirectD. According to Brightstar, you can receive your pre-order unit within 5 working days after it is officially available. Pre-order customers will also get a free Sandstone Protective Case worth RM79.

If you prefer to get it on ground, the OnePlus 5 can also be purchased through authorised OnePlus dealers beginning 8 July 2017. You check out their list of dealers here.

The OnePlus 5 is officially priced at RM2,388 for the 6GB RAM + 64GB storage (Slate Grey) option and RM2,688 for the 8GB RAM + 128GB storage (Midnight Black) model. You can learn more about the OnePlus 5 in our announcement post.

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