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You can pre-order the iPhone XS in Malaysia from RM4,999

Pre-orders for the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max are now available in first wave countries which include Singapore, Australia and the US. If you’re interested to get it ahead of its official availability in Malaysia, 11street is now offering pre-orders for the latest iPhone duo.

Reseller T-Mobile is offering the iPhone XS from RM4,999 on 11street and you could get it by end of next week. Below is the pricing for the entire range.

iPhone XS 64GB – RM4,999
iPhone XS 256GB – RM5,799
iPhone XS 512GB – RM6,699

iPhone XS Max 64GB – RM5,499
iPhone XS Max 256GB – RM6,299
iPhone XS Max 512GB – RM7,299

Stocks are limited and it is estimated to arrive around 23rd September, which is next Sunday. All models are available including the top of the line iPhone XS Max 512GB in gold.

The pricing is not bad considering and you could get extra savings with 11street coupons. Take note that these are imported sets and they are not from Apple Malaysia. Below is the official Singapore pricing for your reference:

iPhone XS 64GB – S$1,649 (about RM4,974)
iPhone XS 256GB – S$1,889 (about RM5,728)
iPhone XS 512GB – S$2,199 (about RM6,633)

iPhone XS Max 64GB – S$1,799 (about RM5,427)
iPhone XS Max 256GB – S$2,039 (about RM6,151)
iPhone XS Max 512GB – S$2,349 (about RM7,086)

To learn more about the iPhone XS, you can check out our announcement and recap post.

If you’re interested, you can place your pre-order on 11street.

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