It was just a month ago when the iPhone 16 series made its launch. Now, you can already get the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus with discounts on Shopee, in conjunction with the 10.10 sale. You can enjoy these rebates on Shopee, via stores such as the Apple Flagship Store, Machines, and Switch.
At the time of writing, the Apple Flagship Store on Shopee is offering the most discounts for the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus, with up to 5% off for the former, and 4% off for the latter.
This should give the iPhone 16 a starting price of RM3,799, down from its original RM3,999 price tag. With a 4% discount, prices for the iPhone 16 Plus will start at RM4,319, down from its original price tag of RM4,499.
However, it seems like the Apple Flagship Store has run out of stock completely for the iPhone 16 on its Shopee store at the time of writing, while the iPhone 16 Plus is only available in its Teal, Pink, and Black colourways with limited storage options available. It’s unknown if the Apple Flagship Store will restock the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus during this promotion period, and how long this deal will last.
Apple’s other authorised resellers, including Machines and Switch, are also offering discounts of up to 2% for the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus in their respective Shopee stores. You can still get these smartphones in nearly all colourways on the Machines and Switch Shopee stores, but storage options are still subject to the model and colour chosen.
For context, here are the recommended retail prices (RRP) for the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus in Malaysia:
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