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Digi opens iPhone 8 pre-orders from RM2,170

Digi is also offering online pre-order for the iPhone 8 in Malaysia. The iPhone 8 is offered from RM2,170 while the bigger Plus model is going from RM2,605. Similar to Maxis, there are 3 postpaid plan options and all 3 are tied with 24-months contract duration.

On Digi, the bundled iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus are priced as follows:

iPhone 8 64GB
Postpaid 78 – RM2,570
Postpaid 108 – RM2,370
Postpaid 138 – RM2,170

iPhone 8 256GB
Postpaid 78 – RM3,230
Postpaid 108 – RM3,030
Postpaid 138 – RM2,830

iPhone 8 Plus 64GB
Postpaid 78 – RM3,005
Postpaid 108 – RM2,805
Postpaid 138 – RM2,605

iPhone 8 Plus 256GB
Postpaid 78 – RM3,665
Postpaid 108 – RM3,465
Postpaid 138 – RM3,265

During sign up, there’s an advance payment required that ranges between RM530 to RM930 depending on the plan you pick. You are also required to pay a one-month subscription fee in advance when you place your pre-order.

According to Digi, pre-orders made from now until 15 October will be delivered from 20 October onwards. If you place your pre-order after that, it will be delivered later from 23 October onwards.

As a Digi Online Store exclusive offer, Digi is also giving a free Muvit Crystal Bump Case and a Panzer Tempered Glass worth RM218 while stocks last. For more info, head over to Digi’s iPhone 8 Pre-order page.

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