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You can pre-order the iPhone X in Malaysia next Friday

The iPhone X lands in Malaysia on 24 November 2017. If you want to avoid crazy queues on the launch day itself, you can secure your unit as early as next Friday.

U Mobile has started teasing that the highly anticipated iPhone X will be available for pre-order on their site on 17 November 2017. So far they haven’t release any details on contract pricing but it is likely they would offer the iPhone X on their postpaid i90 and i130 plans. Apart from U Mobile, we would expect other telcos as well as authorised Apple resellers to accept pre-orders starting next Friday.

UPDATE: Both Digi and Celcom are also accepting pre-orders for the iPhone X on the same day.

To recap, the iPhone X is priced at RM5,149 for 64GB and RM5,899 for the 256GB version in Malaysia. It comes in either Space Grey or Silver. If you haven’t seen it yet, you can check out our unboxing here.

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