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ASUS ZenFone Max M2 will be available in Malaysia next week from RM599

ASUS has finally announced the ZenFone Max M2 for the Malaysian market and the first online sale is happening next week on 15th January 2019. This is an affordable mid-range alternative to the current ZenFone Max Pro M2.

The ASUS ZenFone Max M2 is officially priced at RM699 and we are getting the 4GB RAM + 32GB storage variant. For one day only, the device is offered with an extra RM100 off on the 15th January 2019. The offer is available exclusively on the ASUS official store on Lazada.

Since this is a non-pro version, the hardware is a notch below the Max Pro M2. The Max M2 features a 6.3″ HD+ IPS display and it runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 632 processor. The rear gets a 13MP + 2MP main camera while the front comes with an 8MP f/2.0 selfie shooter.

The ZenFone Max M2 gets a 4,000mAh battery and it runs on Android 8.1 with stock Android interface. If you want to be notified on the first online sale, you can drop your details to ASUS Malaysia. The device will also be available via authorised resellers from 16 January 2019.

You can learn more about the device in our announcement post. To purchase, you can order directly from Lazada Malaysia.

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