
iPhone 7 dramatically improves the most important aspects of the iPhone experience. It introduces advanced new camera systems. The best performance and battery life ever in an iPhone. Immersive stereo speakers. The brightest, most colourful iPhone display. Splash and water resistance.1 And it looks every bit as powerful as it is. This is iPhone 7.
Welcome to the official iPhone 7 / 7 Plus thread V1.
This is 7.
Available in Malaysia on 14th October 2016.
Fnishes available:
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Previous versions of this thread:
This is the first thread!
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1. Trollers go away. By the way >>> This way to Kopitiam
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3. No advertising or any WTS allowed.
4. Behave yourselves loh.
5. Jailbreak discussion.... AHEM!
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7. Use 'search' before posting.
8. iPhone 5C discussion thread here.
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Pricing:
iPhone 6s
| Capacity | iPhone 7 | iPhone 7 Plus |
| 32GB | RM3199 | RM3799 |
| 128GB | RM3699 | RM4299 |
| 256GB | RM4199 | RM4799 |
Buying it online:
Available on Apple Online Store
Telco ROI/pre-orders:
Maxis iPhone 7 Plans
Celcom iPhone 7 Plans
DiGi iPhone 7 Plans
[url=http://u.com.my/iphone-7-productU-Mobile iPhone 7 Plans[/url]
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FAQs contributed by thread readers:
QUOTE(KaiHD @ Sep 10 2016, 12:00 PM)
The only way to get unlocked iPhones is to buy full price at official Apple Online/Retail Store. All unlocked iPhones can now be used anywhere in the world, regardless of supported bands.
Also, to people who are buying from China or Hong Kong: Be warned that the model number for sale in Malaysia (A1778/A1784) is different from the iPhones sold there. Same goes for Japan or US iPhones too (unless you go with AT&T or T-Mobile).
However, in most cases you can't submit them for warranty claim at Malaysian AASPs. You definitely won't get support for those other models here in Malaysia, since AASPs are only allowed to order replacement devices with model numbers sold locally. For those models, you will have to go Singapore cuz only Apple Asia HQ can override that policy.
Now you must consider pros and cons, here's a handy chart (with explanation below):
^ A1660/A1661 (CDMA) [Sold in US]: Not supported locally, but has more network bands. Can be used on CDMA carriers like Verizon or Sprint. Can't support FeliCa.
* A1660/A1661 (GSM) [Sold in HK/ZH]: Not supported locally, but has more network bands. Can't be used on CDMA carriers like Sprint in US or SoftBank in Japan. Can't support FeliCa.
A1778/1784 [Sold in AU/MY/SG/worldwide]: Supported by local AASPs, but has less network bands. Can't be used on CDMA carriers like Verizon in US or SoftBank in Japan. Can't support FeliCa.
A1779/1785 [Sold only in JP]: Not supported locally, can be used with CDMA carriers like SoftBank in Japan, can't turn off camera shutter sound, but supports FeliCa (which is Japan's version Touch N Go. It's literally everywhere there) so you can use e-money cards like Suica with Apple Pay.
This post has been edited by winkiedilwy: Oct 1 2016, 10:52 AMAlso, to people who are buying from China or Hong Kong: Be warned that the model number for sale in Malaysia (A1778/A1784) is different from the iPhones sold there. Same goes for Japan or US iPhones too (unless you go with AT&T or T-Mobile).
However, in most cases you can't submit them for warranty claim at Malaysian AASPs. You definitely won't get support for those other models here in Malaysia, since AASPs are only allowed to order replacement devices with model numbers sold locally. For those models, you will have to go Singapore cuz only Apple Asia HQ can override that policy.
Now you must consider pros and cons, here's a handy chart (with explanation below):
| Model | Sold in | AASP support | Network support | FeliCa support |
| A1660/A1661 | HK/US/ZH | No | CDMA^, GSM* | No |
| A1778/A1784 | MY/SG/WW | Yes | GSM | No |
| A1779/A1785 | JP | No | GSM, CDMA | Yes |
^ A1660/A1661 (CDMA) [Sold in US]: Not supported locally, but has more network bands. Can be used on CDMA carriers like Verizon or Sprint. Can't support FeliCa.
* A1660/A1661 (GSM) [Sold in HK/ZH]: Not supported locally, but has more network bands. Can't be used on CDMA carriers like Sprint in US or SoftBank in Japan. Can't support FeliCa.
A1778/1784 [Sold in AU/MY/SG/worldwide]: Supported by local AASPs, but has less network bands. Can't be used on CDMA carriers like Verizon in US or SoftBank in Japan. Can't support FeliCa.
A1779/1785 [Sold only in JP]: Not supported locally, can be used with CDMA carriers like SoftBank in Japan, can't turn off camera shutter sound, but supports FeliCa (which is Japan's version Touch N Go. It's literally everywhere there) so you can use e-money cards like Suica with Apple Pay.
Sep 5 2016, 10:44 PM, updated 10y ago

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