After a five-decade-long career, Juergen Hasenkopf, 73, says he can continue to travel around the world for 10 more years
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Customers may opt to purchase the new Apple devices through Smart Pay and enjoy 12, 18 or 24 months flexible payments. Those purchasing any of the new iPhone 11 series on Smart Pay will benefit from a free membership of Etisalat's unique 'Upgrade Anytime' programme, the first such upgrading scheme in the region.
The 'Upgrade Anytime' programme allows members purchasing any of the new iPhone 11 to upgrade to the latest model upon completion of 90 days of membership. It entitles them to replace their device with the same version but one with a different colour, memory capacity, display size or even to choose a different monthly installment plan.
Etisalat customers also have the opportunity to get a 40 per cent discount if they opt to purchase a second Apple device (iPad, Apple Watch, Airpod or an iPhone/Airpod case), upon purchase of any of the new iPhone 11.
Additionally, Etisalat customers can enjoy the state-of-the-art new embedded SIM Card (eSIM) in the Apple Watch. The eSIM service, exclusively offered by Etisalat in the UAE, allows users to receive and make calls, SMS or browse the web using only their Apple Watches independently of the iPhone handset which costs Dh25 to activate. Customers can also avail of a promotional offer of a 6 months free subscription, exclusively from Etisalat. Customers can also avail the AppleCare+ service on affordable monthly installments.
Etisalat began taking pre-orders for the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, Apple Watch Series 5 and the new iPad on September 13, 2019.
After a five-decade-long career, Juergen Hasenkopf, 73, says he can continue to travel around the world for 10 more years
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