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RogerMellie:No one else notice that One NZ now only offering $500 saving over 24/36 month plans?
SaltyNZ:
From what I’ve read that’s a global thing, not a 2degrees or even New Zealand. If you didn’t preorder a Pro variant you’re likely out of luck for some time.

halper86:RogerMellie:
No one else notice that One NZ now only offering $500 saving over 24/36 month plans?
That’s how it was last year too. I imagine it’s to stop people like us ripping them off when we buy a new iPhone every year. They need to make some money off you via their plans.
I think the best deal is 2D's $500 deal on a 12 month $60 plan.
This way, in 12 months - you sell the phone for $500-600 less, and sign onto a new phone plan when the iPhone 16 comes out.
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iPhone 15 Plus / 13hrs 19mins
iPhone 15 Pro Max / 11hrs 41mins
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iPhone 14 Pro Max / 10hrs 54mins
iPhone 15 / 9hrs 57mins
iPhone 15 Pro / 9hrs 20mins
iPhone 14 / 9hrs 2mins
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Spark aren't doing themselves any favours. Pre-ordered day of announcement via account manager, and they haven't even shipped it yet; nor got tracking details from distribution.
FWIW Mine and my wife's orders just updated as "shipped" from Apple.
Mine - Pro Max 512 and hers Pro 256
Interestingly hers had an estimated delivery of late October when she placed the order with mine estimating 28th - they have both now aligned it seems.
Thorak:Spark aren't doing themselves any favours. Pre-ordered day of announcement via account manager, and they haven't even shipped it yet; nor got tracking details from distribution.
apgz: Still no Comms from 2degrees whatsoever
As per my last two years, temper your expectations! Your order will arrive when it arrives and they will have very little meaningful information about where you are in the queue and what the ETA will be, regardless of what the website or your original order indicated as a delivery time.
It may well turn up shortly, but if you assume it could be 4-6 weeks then you will less likely feel disappointed!
Well.. Time for a good news story (thanks Apple). I couldn't order on launch day (I wanted to) because I wanted to use interest free on Gem Visa and you can only do this on the 0800 number which is only staffed Mon-Fri.
Anyway, I ordered (15 plus) midday Monday 18th (4 days into Pre-order) and got a delivery date of between 4th and 10th October. I thought thats not too bad, serves me right for waiting 4 days knowing very well Pro Max etc were out to weeks.
I got a text from Apple last night that my phone has left Australia and will be delivered thursday 28th. Well done Apple 5-7 days early
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JPNZ:I got a text from Apple last night that my phone has left Australia and will be delivered thursday 28th. Well done Apple 5-7 days early
Bung:JPNZ:
I got a text from Apple last night that my phone has left Australia and will be delivered thursday 28th. Well done Apple 5-7 days early
If it's being delivered to a home address do what I thought was unnecessary - leave a sign for the courier saying you ARE at home and where the doorbell is. Trust me, they need help sometimes 😀.
I only get courier items sent to work now, too dangerous to have them sent to my house address
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Well DHL just delivered it. Tracking says
Sydney 25/9/23 17:06 picked up
Sydney 25/9/23 20:32 departed
Auckland 26/09/23 05:27 sorted
Christchurch 26/09/23 09:03 arrived
Christchurch 26/09/23 12:52 delivered
Super Impressed as always with DHL and Apple
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It never ceases to amaze me the excitement a new Apple product release generates. The number of people who immediately commit to thousands of dollars of spend (in a cost of living crisis) for a device that for 99% of people does almost exactly what their previous iPhone does, and then excitedly await its delivery. Don't get me wrong, I love a bit of new tech, but this is extraordinary and has been since Apple started making consumer devices.
No wonder Apple is worth trillions. I don't think any business in the history of businesses has been as adept at getting people to throw money at it.
I don't know. I'm not buying an iPhone 15 because I'm happy with my old iPhone, but if I needed a new one then I'd probably be pretty excited about it.
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