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You can find the cheapest iPhone X at Tesco Malaysia

Remember the RM4,799 deal for the iPhone X? Now there’s an even lower price if you’re looking for a brand new iPhone X with local Malaysian warranty. This isn’t from Lazada’s new Apple Store but it’s from Tesco, which also sell devices on its official store on Lazada Malaysia.

Instead of paying the full retail price of RM5,149 for the 64GB iPhone X, Tesco Malaysia is offering the same model for only RM4,779. That’s RM370 off and it comes in both Silver and Space Grey. They also carry the 256GB version at RM5,769 (Save RM130) but it is out of stock at the moment. Alternatively, you can get the iPhone X 256GB at RM5,779 from this other retailer.

If you’re interested, you can check out both the Silver and Space Grey listing on Lazada Malaysia.

For the latest deal, do bookmark our 12.12 Live Blog as we continue to update with more interesting offers we can find.

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