If you missed the first round of flash sales for the ASUS ZenFone Max Pro M1 where you could pick up this awesome bang-for-buck device for a stunning RM599, there’s good news! ASUS Malaysia just announced that they’ll be extending the flash sale period into July as well.
During their launch, ASUS revealed that there would be a series of flash sales for the ZenFone Max Pro. However, if you wanted to buy the phone for just RM599, you had to pick this device up in June because come July — even though there were still flash sales — the price would go up to RM649. Yes, it’s still RM50 less than the RRP of RM699, but it’s not RM599.
The good news now is that ASUS will be extending the RM599 flash sale into July as well. Every Tuesday in July beginning tomorrow, you will have a new chance to buy the ZenFone Max Pro at the discounted price. Just in case you need the dates, they would be the 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th and 31st of July 2018.
What’s more, the first 500 orders will receive Lazada’s express delivery option and have their phone delivered to them the very next working day if they’re within the Klang Valley area. To place your order, visit the official ASUS store on Lazada Malaysia.
To refresh your memory, the phone that will be going on sale ins the base model ZenFone Max Pro M1. This means you’re getting a phone with a 6-inch Full HD+ IPS panel up front, a Snapdragon 636 processor inside, mated to 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage (expandable via a dedicated microSD card slot).
For photos, you’re getting a 13MP+5MP main dual camera at the back, and an 8MP selfie shooter up front.
However, this phone does have two outstanding features that appeal to power users and fans of clean Android experiences like me. I am, of course, talking about the 5,000 mAh battery and the fact that this device is running on a near-stock version of Android 8.1.0 Oreo.
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