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Smart opens pre-order page for iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus

Posted on November 7, 2014

By Azer N. Parrocha

MANILA, Nov. 7 (PNA) — Smart Communications Inc. (Smart) announced on Friday that it has officially opened its pre-order page for those who want to claim their iPhone 6s and iPhone 6 Plus beginning Nov. 14.

Interested buyers who want to pre-order Apple’s latest smartphone devices can visit Smart’s pre-order page (www.smart.com.ph/iPhone).

In a statement, Smart said that the pricing details of its iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus offers for postpaid subscribers can also be viewed on its website.

The iPhone 6 (16GB) is being offered starting at Smart Postpaid Plan 999, with Php 800 monthly cash-out or a total of Php 1,799 per month. The iPhone 6 Plus (16GB), meanwhile, is also available starting at Plan 999 with Php 1,050 cash-out every month, or Php 2,049 per month.

Both iPhone offers come with free all-net texts, all-net calls plus consumable data every month which can be used for video and music streaming, file uploads, and downloads, and chatting.

Smart Postpaid Marketing head Kathryn Carag said that since Filipinos have been anticipating the arrival of Apple’s new devices, the good news is they can now get them from the country’s biggest mobile network.

“Subscribers can enjoy surfing the Internet, taking photos, downloading apps or playing games on the new iPhones that are now powered by Smart’s expansive coverage nationwide,” Carag said.

She also said that subscribers can get big-time treatment from the country’s biggest mobile network when they get their newer and bigger iPhones next week.

Carag said that the launch of the new iPhones come with exclusive perks and surprises for subscribers when they get them from Smart.

For a limited time period since launch, postpaid subscribers who get a new iPhone will be able to choose their own mobile number, if available. This offer is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Meanwhile, users who subscribe to any iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus from Smart will immediately get three free movies they can watch through Blink, a mobile app that lets them watch Hollywood blockbusters and TV shows on their mobile phones. (PNA)

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