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#302045 24-Oct-2022 22:12
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The Apple website suggests it doesn't, but articles online suggest all NZ models do have a sim slot?


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  #2987471 24-Oct-2022 22:16
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As far as I am aware iPhone 14 is only sold without a SIM slot in the US. Here in NZ it is sold with sim slot + esim support.





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  #2987522 24-Oct-2022 22:26
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Only the US versions of the iPhone 14/14 Pro don't have a physical sim slot.

All other countries have it.


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  #2987523 24-Oct-2022 22:26
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Yes for NZ models purchased from Apple NZ - it does have a sim slot and supports e-sims.





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  #2987524 24-Oct-2022 22:27
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I purchased a iPhone 14 pro max from Apple.co.nz and can confirm that they do indeed have SIM cards. 
I believe on the iPhone 13 onwards you can have esim-esim (eg. you don't use the physical SIM) or sim-esim configs.





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