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OneNumber to rule them all - One NZ launches NZ’s most affordable eSIM for Wearables add-on

One New Zealand has today launched its eSIM for wearables product - OneNumber.

One New Zealand has today launched its eSIM for wearables product ‘OneNumber’ with Samsung’s recently unveiled Galaxy Watch6 series.

“OneNumber shares your mobile number with your Galaxy Watch6 LTE to make calls, stream music, and more on the go, and we’re confident our customers will love the freedom this gives you to leave your phone at home,” says One NZ Experience & Commercial Director Joe Goddard.

“With OneNumber we know we aren’t first to market, but our offer is a highly competitive, affordable, genuine single number solution, and we’re stoked to launch with a product as strong as the Galaxy Watch6 LTE.”

OneNumber is available immediately for Samsung Galaxy Watch 6, with the first 3 months free, then at just $5 per month for both Pay Monthly and Business mobile plan holders. This is more than 60 percent cheaper than what is available on Spark NZ.

One New Zealand customers looking to take advantage of OneNumber can currently save money buying a Galaxy Watch6 series with either a new Samsung Galaxy Z Flip or Z Fold 5 device.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip- Save $799 over your 24 or 36 month interest free term when you buy an eligible Galaxy Z Flip5 256GB and Galaxy Watch6 LTE in Graphite (40mm) on a $65+ Pay Monthly plan.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5- Save $849 over your 24 or 36 month interest free term when you buy an eligible Galaxy Z Fold5 256GB and Galaxy Watch6 LTE in Graphite (44mm) on a $65+ Pay Monthly plan.

“This is just the start of what we’re planning for wearables, we’re confident that OneNumber will soon be a solution for a range of watches. I’m excited for our customers to try the most affordable wearable add-on in market, so we’re currently offering 3 months free to get them started” says Goddard.

For more information visit OneNumber - One NZ.

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