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One NZ to Offer All-New Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2

Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 with cellular are available beginning Friday 27 October

One NZ will offer the advanced new Apple Watch Series 9, delivering systemwide improvements and brand-new features including the all-new S9 SiP, a magical new double tap gesture, connectivity, and a brighter display; and Apple Watch Ultra 2, bringing new features and connectivity to Apple’s most capable and rugged smartwatch.

The new Apple Watch lineup, including the second generation of Apple Watch SE, is available for customers beginning Friday 27 October, 2023.

“We’ve been listening to our customers, and we’re excited to start offering Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 with cellular. With One NZ’s exceptional network, our customers can take advantage of the new Apple Watch lineup and stay connected, make calls, and receive texts, even without their iPhone nearby,” said Joe Goddard, One New Zealand’s Experience and Commercial Director.

Apple Watch Series 9

Apple Watch Series 9 brings new features to the world’s best-selling watch, and achieves a significant environmental milestone. Apple Watch Series 9 is more powerful than ever with the new S9 SiP, which increases performance and capabilities; a magical new double tap gesture; a brighter display; faster on-device Siri, now with the ability to access and log health data; Precision Finding for iPhone; cellular connectivity; and more. Apple Watch Series 9 also runs watchOS 10, which delivers redesigned apps, the new Smart Stack, new watch faces, new cycling and hiking features, tools to support mental health, as well as all of the features to keep you connected, healthy, active and safe. For the first time, customers can choose a carbon neutral option of any Apple Watch, representing a significant milestone toward Apple 2030: Apple’s plan to be carbon neutral across its entire business, manufacturing supply chain, and product life cycle by 2030. Any aluminium Apple Watch Series 9 with a new Sport Loop band is carbon neutral.

Apple Watch Ultra 2

Apple Watch Ultra 2 brings new features to Apple’s most capable and rugged smartwatch, and it is carbon neutral when paired with a Trail Loop or Alpine Loop. Apple Watch Ultra 2 offers all of the features users love about Ultra, plus the powerful new S9 SiP, a magical new double tap gesture, Apple’s brightest display ever, expanded altitude range, on-device Siri, Precision Finding for iPhone, and advanced capabilities for outdoor and water adventures with cellular connectivity. Apple Watch Ultra 2 runs watchOS 10, which delivers redesigned apps, the new Smart Stack, new cycling experiences, features to help explore the outdoors, a new watch face — Modular Ultra, as well as all of the features to keep you connected, healthy, active and safe.

For more details on Apple products, please visit www.apple.com/nz.

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