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You can pre-order the iPhone X from Maxis this Friday at midnight

The iPhone X will land in Malaysia officially on 24 November 2017. To secure your unit ahead of everyone else, Maxis will be accepting pre-orders for the latest iPhone beginning this Friday, 17 November at the stroke of midnight.

Similar to the iPhone 8 pre-order, Maxis will be bundling the device with its MaxisONE postpaid plans on a 24-month contract. If you’re an existing customer for at least a year with a good payment record, you can pre-order a unit without additional advance payment.

To recap, the iPhone X is officially priced at RM5,149 outright for the 64GB version, while the 256GB option is going for RM5,899. It comes in either Silver or Space Grey. If you’re interested in pre-ordering the iPhone X from Maxis, they have provided a checklist for a smoother experience.

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