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You can pre-order the iPhone 8 from U Mobile on 13 October

The iPhone 8 / 8 Plus will be officially available in Malaysia on 20 October 2017. U Mobile will be among the first to offer both iPhone models from day one. To secure the device in advance, you can place your pre-order with them beginning next week.

Historically, U Mobile has one of the lowest monthly commitment plans when it comes to iPhone contract bundles. Unlike most telcos, U Mobile is offering the device on their postpaid and prepaid offering. If you don’t wish to pay anything upfront, there are instalment plans for both credit card and non-credit card holders via its UPackage and U MicroCredit options.

The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus now come in either 64GB and 256GB storage capacities along with 3 colour options – Silver, Gold and Space Grey. The official pricing for Malaysia has yet to be revealed but we reckon it could be priced from RM3,499 for the base iPhone 8 64GB model.

If you’re interested, customers can place their pre-order online from www.u.com.my beginning next Friday.

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