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The iPhone X is now available for pre-order on U Mobile

Team orange is also offering the latest iPhone X in Malaysia. Similar to the iPhone 8, U Mobile has only two postpaid options that are tied with a 24-month contract duration.

To recap, the iPhone X is officially priced at RM5,149 for 64GB and RM5,899 for the larger 256GB option. On U Mobile, the iPhone X can be yours at the following prices:

iPhone X 64GB
Postpaid i90 (RM90/month) – RM3,825
Postpaid i130 (RM130/month) – RM3,465

iPhone X 256GB
Postpaid i90 (RM90/month) – RM4,485
Postpaid i130 (RM130/month) – RM4,125

During sign up, customers are required to pay RM600 for i90 and RM960 for i130 as an upfront payment and this would be reimbursed back as a monthly rebate across 24 months. Below are the plan details for the Postpaid i90 and i130 plans:

The iPhone X is now open for pre-order and it will be available officially next Friday, 24 November 2017. If you’re interested, you can place your orders on U Mobile’s iPhone X page.

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