New Zealand iPhone 6 plans compared

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New Zealand prices for Apple’s iPhone 6 start at $1000 for the 16GB model. Well, $999 but we’re not fooled. That’s $50 cheaper than the cost of the lowest price iPhone 5S when it first launched here a year ago.A 64GB iPhone 6*costs $1150 and the 128GB model is $1300.
Not everybody wants to, or can, stump up that much straight away so carriers offer lower up-front costs to customers signing *up for a 24 month plan. Remember you are entering a fairly hefty financial commitment. The most expensive plan on this table will cost $3600 over two years.*Here’s a list of the publicly available plans for the iPhone 6 in New Zealand.
At the time of writing there are still shortages of some models, so you may have to wait to get the model you want.
Apple iPhone 6 Plus plan*are on a separate page.
Table*notes:

  • All plans in this table offer unlimited text messages, subject to fair use provisions. In practice*you’ll never hit those limits in normal use.
  • All plans in this table are for 24 month terms.
  • If you go over your plan data caps there are options to buy more data. They are not cheap. Both Telecom NZ and Vodafone charge 20 cents per megabyte as a casual rate when you bust your cap.
  • Vodafone and 2degrees offer unlimited minutes – also subject to fair use rules – these can be used to call numbers in*New Zealand and Australia.

Filed under: Apple Tagged: 2degrees, iPhone, smartphones, Spark, Vodafone
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