The Apple Malaysia site recently revealed that the Apple iPhone 6s will be available in Malaysia on 16 October 2015. While Malaysia has never been in the first batch of countries to get the latest Apple iPhone, traditionally the latest iteration has almost always appeared sometime in November or December. The Apple iPhone 6s brings a number of new hardware upgrades to the iPhone along with a stronger, tougher full metal body. These features and tech specs include the latest Apple A9 processor, a 12MP rear camera, 5MP front camera, 3D touch, new Rose Gold colour and more but there are still no details on Malaysia pricing just yet. No news yet if this also means that we could be seeing the Apple iPhone 6s Plus on the same date as well but due to Malaysia's current currency rating we expect that the traditional $100 (RM445) price increase will be higher than before. Currently the iPhone 6 is going for RM2699 so a jump to RM3199 for the iPhone 6s doesn't seem entirely out of the question.
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Apr 26, 2017
Apparently SenHeng Malaysia are offering the Apple iPhone 6s Plus 32GB or 128GB with RM700 discount. Of course, there are strings attached, in that the discount is only available for SenHeng members but it only costs RM12 to become a member (unless you're a member already) and you get extra 1 year warranty, so in light of that, is it actually worth it to buy the Apple iPhone 6s Plus? Check out the breakdown below:
- Apple iPhone 6s Plus 128GB ~ RM2999 RM3699 + RM12
- Apple iPhone 6s Plus 32GB ~ RM2499 RM3199 + RM12
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Dec 15, 2016
The Apple iPhone 7 Plus is one of the most expensive smartphones ever released in Malaysia, coming in at an RM3799 price tag for just the 32GB memory model. This alone already beats several other flagship phones in terms of price. Many critics are also calling it un-innovative, due to late-coming features which most phones already have and as well as minimal differences compared to its predecessor, the iPhone 6s Plus. If you happen to be a 6s Plus user and are having a dilemma deciding if you should switch, we're here to help.
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