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The Samsung Galaxy S8 is now going for less than RM2,600 in Malaysia

The Samsung Galaxy S8 is still one of our favourite flagship smartphones you can get right now. When it was first launched in Malaysia, the smaller 5.8″ Galaxy S8 was retailing at RM3,299 while its bigger 6.2″ Galaxy S8+ was going for RM3,699.

With Samsung’s next big thing launching very soon, you can now buy a Galaxy S8 and S8+ at about RM700 off its retail price.

Retailer Wow Phone on Lazada is now offering the Galaxy S8 from as low as RM2,598 which is cheaper by RM701. In case you’re wondering, these are Samsung Malaysia sets with official local manufacturer warranty. On top of that, it also comes with Lazada’s 7 Day Easy Returns for greater peace of mind.

Looking for something slightly bigger with a larger battery capacity? The Galaxy S8+ is now going for as low as RM2,965 from the same retailer. This calculates to RM734 off its official RM3,699 price tag and it also comes with 1-year Samsung Malaysia warranty.

For added protection for the Galaxy S8/S8+, you can always top up Samsung’s Protection Plus plan. Priced at RM248, you can extend additional 1-year warranty plus 1-year screen protection against cracks. A RM100 service fee is applicable if you decide to replace your screen. Do note that you’re only eligible to add-on this protection plan within 30 days from the date of purchase of your Samsung device.

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