iPhone XR and iPhone 11 get RM500 price cut in Malaysia



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After the launch of the latest iPhone 12 series, Apple has given its previous iPhone XR and iPhone 11 models a well-deserved price cut. Both devices are now RM500 cheaper and are currently Apple’s “mid-range” option covering the price range between RM2,399 and RM3,599.

Last year’s iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max were discontinued, while the 2020 iPhone SE remains Apple’s “entry-level” option with no price change. Below are the official Malaysian prices for the iPhone 11, XR and SE.

6.1 ″ iPhone 11
64 GB – 3399 RM RM 2,899
128 GB – 3599 RM RM 3,099
256 GB – 4099 RM 3599 RM

6.1 ″ iPhone XR
64 GB – RM 2,899 2399 RM
128 GB – RM 3,099 2,599 RM

4.7 ″ iPhone SE
64 GB – 1,999 RM
128 GB – 2,199 RM
256 GB – 2699 RM

In short, the iPhone 11 was released last year and is essentially an updated iPhone XR with a better processor and better cameras. Both devices feature a 6.1 ″ Liquid Retina HD LCD display that offers a resolution of 1792 × 828 pixels. The iPhone 11 is powered by an Apple A13 Bionic chip just like the new iPhone SE, while the iPhone XR is powered by an older Apple A12 Bionic.

In terms of cameras, the iPhone 11 has a dual camera setup consisting of a 12MP main shooter and 12MP ultra wide angle, while the iPhone XR has a single 12MP shooter. Both can record 4K video up to 60fps and have optical image stabilization. For selfies, the iPhone 11 has a higher resolution 12MP front camera that allows you to vlog in 4K while the XR makes do with a lower 7MP shooter that can record video up to 1080p resolution.

Both devices support Qi wireless charging and fast charging with a USB-PD charger. In terms of battery life, the iPhone 11 is rated to drive 17 hours of video playback, while the XR is slightly lower at 16 hours.

Depending on the batch you are receiving, all new iPhone stock for the older iPhone 11, XR, and SE will no longer come with a charger and EarPods in the box. The only thing you get is the USB-C to Lightning cable. You can use your existing USB-C charger or purchase a compatible USB-PD charger with at least 18W output.

If you’re willing to spend a bit more on something newer, the iPhone 12 mini is officially priced at RM3,399, while the larger iPhone 12 is priced at RM3,899. So far, Apple has yet to reveal its availability dates for the iPhone 12 series in Malaysia.

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