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The Samsung Galaxy Note8 can be yours for less than RM3,500

If you’ve been eyeing the Galaxy Note8, now is probably the best time to get it. Lazada Malaysia is offering a huge discount where you can get buy it online for under RM3,500. This is probably the lowest offer we’ve seen so far for Samsung’s latest flagship.

As spotted on Lazada Malaysia, the Galaxy Note8 is now going for as low as RM3,478. That’s more than RM500 off its official retail price of RM3,999.

In case you’re wondering, these are official Samsung Malaysia sets that come with its standard 1-year warranty. On top of that, these units are actually fulfilled by Lazada Malaysia themselves which comes with a 14 days easy return policy. You could possibly get it at a lower price with on-going Lazada promotion and voucher codes.

To refresh your memory, the Galaxy Note8 comes with a 6.3″ Quad HD+ Infinity Display and it runs on a 10nm Exynos 8895 processor with 6GB RAM and 64GB of expandable storage. New on the Note8 is a 12MP dual-camera setup that offers 2X zoom with Dual OIS. It gets a productive S Pen with 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity and a 3,300mAh battery which supports wireless and fast charging via USB Type-C. You can learn more from our Galaxy Note8 review.

Interested? Head on over to Lazada Malaysia.

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