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Deal: Save more than RM100 when you buy the iPhone SE with AirPods Pro

The iPhone SE 2020 is finally available in Malaysia featuring Apple’s top of the line A13 Bionic processor in a familiar iPhone 8 body. If you plan to get one without a contract, Lazada is currently offering a promo where you can save over RM100 when you buy the device together with the AirPods Pro.

The AirPods Pro is officially retailing for RM1,099 but it will effectively cost you RM935.10 when purchased as a bundle with the new iPhone. To recap, the iPhone SE is priced at RM1,999 for the 64GB variant, RM2,199 for the 128GB storage version and RM2,699 for the highest 256GB capacity.

Lazada is also offering free express shipping and there’s also the option to get the iPhone SE on a 12 months 0% interest instalment plan via credit card. This offer is from the official Apple Store on Lazada and the products are fulfilled by Lazada that comes with a 15 Days Return policy.

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