Categories: News

The iPhone X is now going for as low as RM4,799 in Malaysia

If you’re looking for the best deal for the iPhone X in Malaysia, we got some good news for you. Last week, some retailers have started offering the iPhone X for less than RM5,000 and now you can get one with further discounts as much as RM400 off. This is the lowest price yet for the latest iPhone.

To recap, the iPhone X is officially priced at RM5,149 for 64GB and RM5,899 for the higher 256GB model. If you don’t want to pay full retail prices, Lazada is now offering the iPhone X 64GB at RM4,799, while the 256GB model can be yours at only RM5,499. That’s a savings of RM350 and RM400 respectively.

Stocks for both Silver and Dark Grey colours are available and these units are fulfilled by Lazada themselves with local manufacturer warranty. For greater assurance, these iPhone X are covered by Lazada’s 14-day Easy Return policy. Shipping is free but if you want to get it faster, you can top up RM7 for express delivery.

If you’re interested, you can check out the iPhone X listing at Lazada.

Thanks Ben DL for the heads up!

Related iPhone X Posts

iPhone X Review
iPhone X Malaysian Telco Plan comparison
iPhone X Unboxing
iPhone X officially goes on sale in Malaysia on 24 November
iPhone X’s screen costs RM1800 to repair
COMPARED: iPhone X’s camera versus the rest

Recent Posts

Shell Recharge turns on 180kW DC Charger at Shell Duta Toll Plaza Northbound

For those heading up north or towards Klang from Jalan Duta, there's now a high-powered…

16 hours ago

JomCharge offers 50% off for EV Charging at these TTDI locations

JomCharge and DBKL continue to deploy more street-level EV chargers around TTDI and one of…

1 day ago

U Mobile brings indoor ULTRA5G coverage to Bangsar Village malls and BSC

U Mobile has expanded its own 5G network coverage in Bangsar, bringing indoor connectivity to…

1 day ago

BMW iX1 eDrive20L M Sport: The first BMW EV with long-wheelbase in Malaysia, priced at RM255k est

Revealed alongside the CKD version of the BMW i5 eDrive 40 M Sport Pro, the…

2 days ago

Nissan Finally Gives the Serena a Real Hybrid Powertrain in Malaysia. Estimated from RM160k to RM180k

The sixth-generation Nissan Serena is gearing up for its Malaysian debut in March 2026, bringing…

2 days ago

Tesla Model Y 2026 for Malaysia gets a larger 16-inch screen and black headliner

The updated 2026 Tesla Model Y, featuring a larger screen and refreshed interior, is now…

2 days ago

This website uses cookies.