UPDATE: We’ve updated the list with the official iPhone X Malaysian pricing.
With the arrival of the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus in Malaysia, there’s now a total of 8 iPhone models on sale in Malaysia. Actually, 15 in total if you count each storage option as a separate model. That’s a lot of iPhones and there’s one for every segment in the market if you have a minimum of RM1,499 to spend for a 2014 iPhone 6.
For your easy reference, below is the current pricing of new iPhone models sold in Malaysia. Take note that these are the full recommended retail price, so you might be able to get it lower with on-going offers from retailers. Some storage options have been discontinued like the 256GB version of the iPhone 7/7 Plus but you can still get them from selected retailers while stocks last.
If you’re thinking of getting the latest iPhone 8, you can find out where to pre-order in Malaysia over here. The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus will be released officially in Malaysia on 20 October 2017.
For those eyeing for the top of the line iPhone X, you probably might need to wait until the very end of the year. If everything goes according to plan, the iPhone X will be released in first wave countries (including Singapore and Australia) beginning 3 November 2017.
At a starting price of RM5,149, the iPhone X is the most expensive iPhone yet. At least, it’s lower than the Porsche Design Huawei Mate 9 which was sold out in Malaysia.
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