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Apple Watch with LTE costs RM450 more in Malaysia

Digi has revealed that the latest Apple Watch Series 5 with LTE support is coming to Malaysia on the 1st November 2019. This is the first time Malaysians can officially get the Apple Watch that can stay connected without an iPhone. Apart from Series 5, Apple is also offering the older Series 3 with cellular support which is more affordable.

Ahead of its release, Apple Malaysia has revealed the official pricing on its online store. Do note that you still can’t order it at the moment. Across the board, the LTE version is RM450 more than the standard version.

Apple Watch Series 3

Aluminium
38mm Sport Loop (GPS) – RM849
38mm Sport Loop (GPS + Cellular) – RM1,299
40mm Sport Loop (GPS) – RM999
40mm Sport Loop (GPS+Cellular) – RM1,449

Apple Watch Series 5

Aluminium
40mm Sport Loop (GPS) – RM1,749
40mm Sport Loop (GPS + Cellular) – RM2,199
44mm Sport Loop (GPS) – RM1,899
44mm Sport Loop (GPS+Cellular) – RM2,349

Stainless Steel
40mm Sport Loop (GPS + Cellular) – RM2,999
44mm Sport Loop (GPS+ Cellular) – RM3,249
40mm Milanese Loop (GPS + Cellular) – RM3,249
44mm Milanese Loop (GPS+ Cellular) – RM3,499
40mm Modern Buckle (GPS + Cellular) – RM3,399
44mm Leather Loop (GPS+ Cellular) – RM3,499
40mm Link Bracelet (GPS + Cellular) – RM4,199
44mm Link Bracelet (GPS+ Cellular) – RM4,449
40mm Space Black Link Bracelet (GPS + Cellular) – RM4,599
44mm Space Black Link Bracelet (GPS + Cellular) – RM4,849

At the moment, it appears that Digi is the only telco to support the Apple Watch for LTE connectivity. The telco will start offering pre-orders on the 25th October and they are bundling 6 months free trial for its multi-sim one-number service.

If you’re interested, you can check out the Apple Watch Series 3 and Series 5 pages for more info.

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