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Nex-Tech Wireless to Offer iPhone 5 on September 28

HAYS, KS –September 27, 2012–Nex-Tech Wireless announced today it will offer iPhone 5 to its customers beginning Friday, September 28. iPhone 5 will be available on a two-year contract for $149 for the 16GB model, $249 for the 32GB model and $349 for the 64GB model in select Nex-Tech Wireless locations. In addition, iPhone 4S will be available for $49 and iPhone 4 will be available for $1. Nex-Tech Wireless will allow iPhone 5 customers to connect to its fast 3G network.

iPhone 5 is the thinnest and lightest iPhone ever, completely redesigned to feature a stunning new 4-inch Retina display; an Apple-designed A6 chip for blazing fast performance; and ultrafast wireless technology – all while delivering even better battery life.  iPhone 5 comes with iOS 6, the world’s most advanced mobile operating system with over 200 new features including: the all new Maps app with Apple-designed cartography and turn-by-turn navigation; Facebook integration; Passbook organization and even more Siri features and languages.

“Nex-Tech Wireless is thrilled to bring iPhone 5 to our customers,” stated Johnie Johnson, President and CEO for Nex-Tech Wireless. “By offering our customers iPhone 5, combined with unlimited data, nationwide coverage and unbeatable customer care, we are able to offer the ultimate wireless experience.”

iPhone 5 can be activated on any Nex-Tech Wireless postpaid rate plan and customers will receive unlimited data and messaging in their data package. A two-year service agreement is required to receive the quoted pricing.

For more information on Nex-Tech Wireless, please visit www.nex-techwireless.com  or call 877-621-2600.

For more information on iPhone 5, please visit: www.apple.com/iphone.

Press Release

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