Want to get the Samsung Galaxy Note9? Several Malaysian retailers are now having a promo where you can get RM400 off for a limited time. This covers both 128GB and 512GB variants.
According to DirectD and Samsung Experience stores in Kuantan and Penang, the Galaxy Note9 128GB is now going for RM3,299 instead of its original retail price of RM3,699. If you’re looking for the ultimate model, the 512GB version can be yours at RM4,199 instead of RM4,599.
This promotion is valid from today, 5th October until 28th October 2018. According to the Samsung Experience Store in Kuantan Parade, this promo is not valid with other special offers, promotions and discounts.
Surprisingly in Penang, the Sunway Carnival Mall outlet is offering one-year screen warranty in addition to the RM400 rebate.
The Galaxy Note9 is Samsung’s latest productivity flagship with an S Pen and it comes with a larger 6.4″ Quad HD+ Infinity Display on a Super AMOLED panel. It runs on a top of the line Exynos 9810 processor that’s mated to 6GB of RAM for the 128GB version and 8GB of RAM for the range topping 512GB storage model.
It comes with a dual 12MP camera setup that offers variable aperture (f/1.5-f/2.4), 2X Optical Zoom and Live Focus. Powering the flagship device is a large 4,000mAh battery that you can fast charge via USB-C and it also supports fast wireless charging. There’s also stereo audio playback, IP68 dust and water resistance and a new S Pen that’s now bluetooth enabled.
Thanks KevinNgTK for the tip!
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