The Xiaomi Mi 4i is all set to roll in the Malaysian market. How much do you think it’ll be priced?

Asus has decided to further expand their dominance by officially releasing four variants of the much anticipated device in Malaysia during their Incredible ZenDay Event.

The Xiaomi Mi 4 has finally been announced for the Malaysian market, but there’s a catch.

The OnePlus One is finally official in Malaysia, and the phone can be had via physical stores in contract and unlocked avatars.

The eye-pleasing ZTE Blade S6 is now on pre-order is Malaysia, but is it affordable enough?

The uber-slim 5000mAh power bank just went on sale in the Malaysian market. Keep reading for more details!

Xiaomi’s Android tablet, the Mi Pad, hasn’t seen much action outside of it’s native China however new teasers suggest the 9.7-inch tablet is heading for Malaysia.

The Xiaomi Mi Router was spotted on an online certification database in Malaysia, which can only mean one thing!

The prime Xiaomi Mi 4 competitor, i.e., the Huawei Honor 6 is now official in the Indian and Malaysian markets.

After India, OnePlus has posted an opening for a GM for the Malaysian market that points at the imminent launch.

Huawei is in the works of announcing the Arsenal Edition of its Popular Ascend P7 smartphone for the Malaysian market.

If the Xiaomi Pistons werent affordable enough, here’s something that you might want to look at: In-Ear Headphones Basic, from the same company. And they cost less than 10 dollars!

6,000 units of the ever-so-affordable Xiaomi Mi3 are set to go up for grabs in Malaysia on May 27, as the Chinese company gears up to accept a multitude of orders.

Xiaomi’s flash sales continue as the Chinese maker eyes a slice of the pie in the Malaysian smartphone market.

Xiaomi have finally launched their official Xiaomi website for Malaysia and will begin sales of the Xiaomi Mi3 and Mi Power Bank from 20th May.

Currently Xiaomi have sites for China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore, the next to launch could be the Malaysian site!

Oppo’s push in to Asia has seen the company launch coutry specific phones to fit the needs of consumers, the Oppo Yoyo launched in Malaysia attempts to bring easy file sharing and an attractive design to the mid-range market.

The super slim, octa-core Vivo X3S is now available in Malaysia for RM 1,399, or roughly $428.

Huawei Honor 3C, the MT6582 powered budget smartphone from the Chinese maker was officially announced for the Malaysian market earlier today.

Xiaomi’s Hugo Barra revealed in a Q&A session his company’s next plans for cell phone world domination. Malaysia is up next, when will your country fall?