Buy the iPhone X for less than MYR5,000? Yes, you can

iPhone X box

A mention of the iPhone X (it’s “ten” by the way, not “ex” *snigger) and the first thing that comes to mind is “oh that notch” and “5,000 bucks for a phone?” Retailing at MYR5,199, it’s undeniable that Apple’s greatest device is also the most expensive it has ever made. It’s just been week since Apple officially released the iPhone X in Malaysia, but this hasn’t stopped retailers offering it for less.

Following a tip-off from a reader, SoyaCincau reported that G Store, a retailer on Lazada Malaysia is offering the iPhone X for a nice discount. The 64GB version is offered at just MYR4,919, while the top rung 256GB model retails for MYR5,799. It’s a sweet MYR230 and MYR100 respective savings, and I’m sure iPhone fans will be chuffed at that.

They’re offered in both Silver and Space Grey colour options, and the good news is, it lists as an Apple Malaysia original set, and comes with a one-year local manufacturer warranty.

Cheap iPhone X

Additionally, it is also covered by Lazada’s 14-day easy return policy, so you can send it right back just in case it isn’t a genuine product.

Dying to get the iPhone X? Head over to G Store to check out the iPhone X 64GB and 256GB models on Lazada Malaysia.

For your info, Apple Malaysia lists the iPhone X 64GB at MYR5,199, while the 256GB model is priced at MYR5,899. If you don’t want to fork out full price for the phone, you can also consider contract options with local telcos like Celcom, Digi, Maxis and U Mobile.

The device is Apple’s most advanced and most radically designed yet. It boasts the most powerful mobile processor – the Apple A11 Bionic; the cutting-edge TrueDepth camera, wireless charging and iOS 11. For the first time ever, Apple has adopted an OLED display on the iPhone, which DisplayMate rates the best display on any smartphone yet.

For more on Apple’s best smartphone to date, check out more iPhone X content here.

Vernon
Vernon is the founder and chief editor of Vernonchan.com. A graphic designer by profession, he has a deep love for technology, cars, gadgets, food, and travel. He tweets too much and is also known as a caffeine bacterium ("life's too short for bad coffee"). Bleeds Blue (go Chelsea FC!) and considers BMW, Porsche, Alfa Romeo cars to have in the garage--hallmarks of a true petrolhead.