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Celcom opens pre-order for iPhone 11 series on 20th Sept

The iPhone 11, 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max will be officially available in Malaysia on 27th September and pre-orders will be available starting next Friday. Like other telcos, you can also pre-order a unit from Celcom starting from 12:01am on 20th September.

The contract plans and bundle pricing are not revealed yet but it is likely that the blue telco will offer the iPhone 11 series on their EasyPhone Rent or EasyPhone Own instalment program, similar to its current Galaxy Note 10 offering. There should be an option to get the device on a standard contract which requires an upfront payment.

To recap, the iPhone 11 is priced from RM3,399 while the iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max are priced from RM4,899 and RM5,299 respectively. Apart from Celcom, other telcos such as Digi and U Mobile have also announced that pre-orders will be available on 20th September.

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