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It looks the Apple hype hasn’t died in the hearts of the ardent Malaysian fans; there’s already news of the phone being sold out within hours of its launch today.

Some of the Malaysians who were the first to get their hands on the iPhone 7 were partying the night away at the #TheAmazing7 midnight sales party at Digi’s Headquarters.

The party kicked off at 8pm yesterday and ran all the way to 6am today. Guests didn’t just hang around waiting, they were entertained with free Chatime drinks, various food trucks, live performances and movie screenings. The atmosphere was festive as anticipation ran high. There were a variety of games and activities and for those who wanted a little bit of relaxation, massage chairs.

Some of the promotions offered by Digi at the event included rebates of up to RM1,077, goodie bags worth RM277 for the first 200 customers as well as lucky draws.  To cap it off, customers were also treated to free rides from GrabCar with their preferred pickup and drop off times.

At midnight, the excited customers were able to get their hands on Apple’s newest offering. Digi also had the foresight to prepare a ready stock of additional units available for walk-in customers to avoid disappointment.

The first walk-in and pre-order customers to get their phones.
The first walk-in and pre-order customers to get their phones. (Image Credit: Digi)

According to Loh Keh Jiat, Digi’s Chief Marketing Officer, “As we continue to grow as our customers’ favourite partner in their digital life, Digi has once again seamlessly brought the latest Apple products, iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus to our customers. #TheAmazing7 midnight sales party is our testament to provide one of the most anticipated products in the world to our customers while delivering the best customer experience to them.”

Check out this video below of their satisfied customers who now have the iPhone 7 in their hands.

Feature Image Credit: drinka.my Instagram & Digi.

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