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Samsung Galaxy Note8 Malaysian launch is happening on 21 September

The Samsung Galaxy Note8 official Malaysian launch is taking place next week. This is their latest flagship phablet that comes with an S Pen and a new dual-camera system with dual OIS. The Galaxy Note8 retails for RM3,999 in Malaysia and earlier this month Samsung had offered a pre-order promotion where you can get RM888 worth of freebies and rebates.

If you’re still trying to get one, you can expect it to be available at their launch venue. To spice things up, they are also inviting a Korean celebrity at the Malaysian launch event.

If you recall, Samsung Malaysia had brought Lee Kwang So during its Galaxy S7 edge event. For the launch of the Galaxy Note8, Samsung will be bringing “The Goddess of Luck”, Song Ji-hyo. It’s taking place at Pavilion KL, next Thursday, 21st September at 10AM.

To learn more about what we think of the Galaxy Note8, do check out our full review.

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