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OnePlus 5T will be available for pre-order in Malaysia starting tomorrow

UPDATE: OnePlus 5T pre-order is now available in Malaysia. Price starts from RM2,449.

As teased earlier, you can get your hands on the OnePlus 5T before Christmas. If you prefer to own one with official Brightstar Malaysia warranty, you can secure your unit as early as tomorrow.

Authorised retailer DirectD has announced yesterday that pre-orders for the official OnePlus 5T Malaysian unit will be available in less than 48 hours. This should be taking place sometime tomorrow and we expect both Brightstar and DirectD to reveal more details by end of today.

There’s no mention on price yet but we reckon it could be priced slightly higher than the current OnePlus 5. In Malaysia, the OnePlus 5 was officially released at RM2,388 for 6GB RAM + 64GB storage and RM2,688 for 8GB RAM + 128GB storage. To learn more about the OnePlus 5T, you can read our announcement post here.

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