Nokia’s Malaysia Day sale: Buy one Lumia 530, get another for just RM57

Nokia Malaysia has been running its Malaysia Day sale since September
12th, and today, September 16th is the last day. It is only available
at a few outlets, meaning there are limited stocks. With this deal, you
can either purchase the Lumia 930, Lumia 1520, Lumia 630, or Lumia 530,
and just add another RM57 to get another Lumia 530, saving you RM298.
This is actually an incredibly great deal, if you’re already planning
to purchase one of the four Lumias mentioned, especially the Lumia 530.
Launched in Malaysia just last month, we’re looking at a quad-core
1.2GHz Snapdragon 200 processor that could respectably run the latest
Windows Phone 8.1 OS with the Lumia Cyan firmware. At just RM355, it is
even cheaper than Nokia X, not to mention the XL.
Except the Lumia 930 and Lumia 530, the other two are already cheaper
than their launch prices. The Lumia 630 was launched only four months
ago:
Lumia 930: RM1,999
Lumia 1520: RM1,799
Lumia 630: RM499
Lumia 530: RM355
As mentioned, this offer is only available at select Nokia stores, 22 in total:
Kuala Lumpur:
Vlife Communications (Wangsa Walk Mall)
URS Telecommunications (Mines Shopping Center)
Hello Station (Suria KLCC, Low Yat Plaza, Pavilion, The Gardens, Bangar Village II)
Lee Wai Trading (Pertama Complex)
BBS Distributions (Low Yat Plaza)
Selangor:
Hello Station (1 Utama, The Curve, Sunway Pyramid, AEON Bukit Tinggi)
Gadget Boutique (Paradigm Mall)
Amber Channel Trading (Digital Mall)
Others states:
Northern Point (Gurney Plaza)
Speak Phone (Mahkota Parade, AEON Melaka)
Incomm Marketing (AEON Tebrau City)
Tristar Solution Distribution (KBMALL)
Metro Electronics Supplies (Center Point Sabah)
Allied Marketing (Wisma Saberkas)
You can read more about the Nokia Lumia 530 features and
specifications here:
http://www.techattack.my/16972/nokia-lumia-530-microsofts-cheapest-windows-phone-date-available-soon-malaysia/.

Reuben
Thum's love for technology dates as far back as the Sega Master System
era when people are still rocking out on an 8-bit "Dixie's Land"
chiptune. His gig as a bartender later did not douse his interest for
tech one bit, as he then dedicated a few years of his life assisting
users to achieve the same love, deep in the bowels of the tech support
world. Currently, he just feels weirded out writing about himself from a
third person's perspective.
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