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iPhone 8 models to go on sale in Nepal today
Generation Next Communi- cations, authorised distributor for Apple in Nepal, is launching iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus today. It will be available in 64GB and 256 GB storage options. Customers can choose from Gold, Silver and Space Grey colour options.bookmark
Published at : November 17, 2017
Updated at : November 17, 2017 08:51
Kathmandu
Generation Next Communi- cations, authorised distributor for Apple in Nepal, is launching iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus today. It will be available in 64GB and 256 GB storage options. Customers can choose from Gold, Silver and Space Grey colour options.
Generation Next Communications is the only distributor of Apple products such as iPhones, MacBooks, iPad and iMac in Nepal, reads the press release. The company claims that smartphone lovers in Nepal were waiting eagerly for the highly anticipated iPhones.

Customers will receive an original VAT bill and 1 year warranty on all products if they buy Apple products from authorised channels. Authorised Dealers for these products are: Evo Store, Oliz Store, Future World, iStore (Rising Mall), CG store (Naxal), Quality Computer ( Birtamode, Jhapa), Computer Sales Centre (Butwal, Rupandehi) RPL Group (Birtamode)and New a2z Mobile House (Narayanghat).
Ncell users who purchase the new iPhone models will receive 2GB data free per month for 8 months.
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