The iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max may be close to a year old now, but they’re still Apple’s latest and greatest smartphones. If you’re looking at getting one of them for yourself, it’s your lucky day as during the upcoming 7.7 sale, the two devices will be going for up to RM1,000 less than retail price.
The Apple authorised retailer Machines has currently put both the iPhone 14 Pro and the iPhone 14 Pro Max on sale, with the 128GB, 256GB and 512GB storage options available for RM800 less with the 1TB models RM850 off. However, from midnight of 7 July till 2am, the 128GB option for both the iPhone 14 Pro and the iPhone 14 Pro Max will be going for up to RM1,000 off, meaning it can be yours for RM4,299 and RM4,799 respectively.
It appears we were wrong. Not only is the two hour RM1,000 sale repeating throughout the day, but the RM1,000 discount will be applied to all storage models barring the 1TB option, not just the 128GB base model. In fact, if you get the 1TB model, you’ll be able to get RM1,050 off. This applies to both the iPhone 14 Pro and the iPhone 14 Pro Max.
For reference, here is how much the two smartphones are normally priced at:
6.1″ iPhone 14 Pro Malaysia Price
6.7″ iPhone 14 Pro Max Malaysia Price
And here’s how much they’ll cost if you snag them during the periodic two-hour shocking sales periods:
6.1″ iPhone 14 Pro Malaysia Price
6.7″ iPhone 14 Pro Max Malaysia Price
In case you missed it, here’s our review of the iPhone 14 Pro Max:
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