If last night’s iPhone line-up isn’t convincing enough for you to upgrade or make the jump to Apple’s ecosystem, then perhaps you may want to consider last year’s line-up instead. Seemingly to make way for the newer models, the company has recently revised the pricing of the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus models on its official website, with reductions of RM500 for all configurations.
As per this update, the base iPhone 16 is now going for RM3,499, though only the 128GB configuration is available. The Plus model, on the other hand, is priced at RM3,999 for the 128GB and RM4,499 for the 256GB. Both variants are available in Ultramarine, Teal, Pink, White and Black colourways. Via Apple’s website, customers may choose monthly installments or trade-ins for their purchases, as well as opt for AppleCare+ to go along with the devices.
So what about the Pro and Pro Max models? Unfortunately, Apple’s official website no longer lists the two higher end models, and this is pretty common whenever it launches a new line-up. That said, you can still get them via the brand’s local authorised retailers such as Switch and Machines.

According to Switch’s website, both the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max are now offered at RM700 off from their original retail prices. The former is priced at RM4,299 for the 128GB configuration and RM4,799 for the 256GB. The latter is priced at RM5,299 for the 256GB, RM6,299 for 512GB, and RM7,299 for 1TB.
Meanwhile, Machines is currently offering both Pro models at even lower prices – each at RM750 off. On its website, the iPhone 16 Pro is priced at RM4,249 for the 128GB, RM4,749 for the 256GB, and RM5,749 for the 512GB. As for the Pro Max variant, price starts at RM5,249 for 256GB, RM6,249 for 512GB, and RM7,249 for 1TB.

And in case you’re wondering, pricing for the more recent and “budget friendly” iPhone 16e model remains unchanged from its launch earlier this year. More specifically, it starts at RM2,999 for the 128GB trim, RM3,499 for the 256GB, and RM4,499 for 512GB.
Also, do check out our reviews of the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro Max if you want to know what we thought of Apple’s last-gen flagship smartphones.