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Huawei Mate 10 pre-order units have sold out in Malaysia

Barely a week since it was announced globally, Huawei had started accepting pre-orders of its latest Mate 10 in Malaysia. In just 5 days, they have sold out its entire batch of 10,000 pre-order units which was made available at Huawei Experience Stores, Display Zones, dealers and partner telcos nationwide.

To recap, the Huawei Mate 10 retails at RM2,699 and it will be available in Malaysia starting end of this week. As a key market, Malaysia is among the first countries in the world to get the latest Mate 10 series.

During the pre-order Huawei has bundled additional freebies worth up to RM999. This includes a smart body scale, a Mate 10 Premium Gift Box (SuperCharge car charger + cable, Bluetooth tripod Selfie Stick), and a VIP Service card that offers 3 months one-to-one replacement for screen damage, 1-year warranty including door-to-door delivery service.

For those who missed the pre-order window can purchase the Huawei Mate 10 beginning this Saturday, 28 October at authorised Huawei outlets. 3 colours will be available which include Mocha Brown, Black and Champagne Gold.

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