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2degrees to offer iPhone SE in New Zealand on 31 March


2degrees to offer iPhone SE in New Zealand on 31 March

2degrees today announced it will offer iPhone SE, the most powerful phone with a four-inch display, beginning on 31 March.

iPhone SE packs the power of iPhone 6s in a beloved compact aluminum design that customers love, featuring a stunning four-inch Retina display and four gorgeous metallic finishes, including rose gold.

With the exceptional performance of the advanced 64-bit A9 chip, longer battery life, camera innovations including a 12-megapixel iSight camera, Live Photos, the ability to record in 4K and Touch ID with Apple Pay, iPhone SE is the perfect phone for everyone who wants a smaller phone.

With 2degrees, iPhone SE will be available on the $39.95 Plan, where customers get NZ Carryover Data, Carryover Minutes to NZ and Aussie as well as Unlimited Text to NZ & Aussie.

For full pricing and availability details, please visit 2degreesmobile.co.nz

2degrees Chief Marketing Officer, Roy Ong says 2degrees is excited about launching the iPhone SE, which has all the power of the 6s but packed into a smaller body.

“At 2degrees we know our customers will love the exceptional performance of the smaller iPhone SE, which we’ll have available in all four metallic finishes in store and online.”

Customers can purchase iPhone SE at 2degrees retail shops and online at 2degreesmobile.co.nz

For complete details on pricing, please visit 2degreesmobile.co.nz.

For more information on iPhone, please visit http://www.apple.com/iphone.

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