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Maxis offers the iPhone 8 from RM1,970

Maxis is now accepting online pre-orders for the iPhone 8 in Malaysia. The iPhone 8 is offered from as low as RM1,970 while the iPhone 8 Plus can be yours from RM2,405 with a 24-months contract.

As usual, the iPhone 8 is bundled with MaxisONE 128 postpaid plan and above. This gives you unlimited calls, SMS and data of up to 50GB which is split between weekend and weekdays. The iPhone 8 pricing on Maxis contract are as follows:

iPhone 8 64GB
MaxisONE 128 – RM2,330
MaxisONE 158 – RM2,150
MaxisONE 188 – RM1,970

iPhone 8 256GB
MaxisONE 128 – RM2,990
MaxisONE 158 – RM2,810
MaxisONE 188 – RM2,630

iPhone 8 Plus 64GB
MaxisONE 128 – RM2,765
MaxisONE 158 – RM2,585
MaxisONE 188 – RM2,405

iPhone 8 Plus 256GB
MaxisONE 128 – RM3,425
MaxisONE 158 – RM3,245
MaxisONE 188 – RM3,065

The iPhone 8/8 Plus comes in 3 colour options – Silver, Dark Grey and Gold. During registration, there’s an upfront payment between RM714-RM954 required during sign up which will be rebated back to your bill.

If you’re an existing Maxis customer with good payment history, this upfront payment is waived. You’ll know if you’re eligible when you sign in using your MaxisID.

You can choose to have it delivered to your doorstep by Maxis or you can self-collect from your preferred Maxis centre beginning next Friday, 20 October 2017. Looks like this time there’s no midnight delivery service and they will deliver your iPhone 8 between 9am-6pm. If you’re interested, head on over to Maxis iPhone 8 Pre-order page.

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