iPhone User: Switch Now Offers Trade In Program!

The new iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro is recently launched in Malaysia. Switch Malaysia has launched its latest trade-in program up to RM3,450 which covers old iPhone, Samsung, Oppo, Huawei, Xiaomi and also Vivo. 

iPhone 12 is priced RM3,899 for 64GB, RM4,099 for 128GB and RM4,500 for 256GB.

iPhone 12 Pro (launching in 2nd December) is priced RM4,899 for 128GB, RM5,399 for 256GB and RM6,299 for 512GB.

iPhone 12 Pro Max (launching in 2nd December) is priced RM5,299 for 128GB, RM5,799 for 256GB and RM6,699 for 512GB.

There are 2 ways to trade in your phone. 

1. Online Trade-In (Not applicable for Sabah and Sarawak)

  • Download InstaCash (by COMPASIA)
  • Go through the diagnostics steps in-app to determine the value and confirm the pricing once agreeable. 
  • Select 'Switch-Online Store' as the pay-out method. 
  • Once confirm, "InstaCash" will contact and collect your device within 24 hours. 
  • You will receive the "Coupon Code" via email within 24 hours after the trade-in process is completed. 
  • Just simply use the code in Switch store upon checkout, and the total will be deducted. 
iPhone Trade-in Program
iPhone Trade-in Program

2. Walk-in To Any Switch Store

  • Bring your phone to your nearest Switch Outlet
  • Get it diagnosed from the Switch Crew
  • Trade and shop!
iPhone Trade-in Program
iPhone Trade-in Program
iPhone Trade-in Program
iPhone Trade-in Program

For more information, please visit Switch Store

 


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