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iPhone 11, 11 Pro & 11 Pro Max now available in Malaysia

Apple has finally launched their 2019 iPhone and while fans are divided on whether the phone’s design looks good or not, there’s no denying that the iPhone 11 series are the best iPhones Apple makes right now.

If you’re impatient and simply can’t wait for the pre-orders to arrive, you can pick up a brand new set right now from local retailer Mobile 2 Go. The company is offering all three iPhone 11 models and they have them ready in stock. Here are the pricing details:

iPhone 11 — 64GB (Red/Black/Purple) — RM3,699
iPhone 11 — 128GB (Green/Purple) — RM4.099
iPhone 11 Pro — 256GB (Grey/Gold) — RM5,999
iPhone 11 Pro Max — 64GB (Grey) — RM5,799
iPhone 11 Pro Max — 64GB (Green) — RM5,999
iPhone 11 Pro Max — 256GB (Grey) — RM6,599

Of course, the catch here is that these are all import sets from Hong Kong, otherwise known as AP sets. But, if you don’t mind that and want to be among the first to own a brand new iPhone 11, this is probably the fastest way.

For more details on the iPhone 11 series, check out our Related section.

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