This year’s Easter offers are Epic: Smartphones with €0 upfront and a €200 discount

Easter is around the corner and Epic gives you the chance to get your hands on a new smartphone with the most epic offer in the market.

As noted in a press release from the company, "We offer the hottest smartphones with €0 upfront and a €200 discount, with the 5G Unlimited Max Plus plan, all under an amazingly low monthly fee."

"Make one of the newest and hottest smartphones in the market yours, with €0 upfront and a €200 discount, and get ready to share the best stories this Easter with the most epic photos. Epic lets you choose from a wide variety of smartphones, including among others, the top-of-the-line iPhone 15 Pro Max 256GB, the groundbreaking Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra 256GB and the pioneering Xiaomi 14 512GB. Simply transfer your number to Epic’s 5G Unlimited Max Plus plan and enjoy unlimited communication on your new smartphone with the incredibly fast speeds & reliability of Epic’s 5G network," Epic continues in its announcement.

"Make your Easter truly epic with Epic’s Easter offers. Connect now at any Epic store all over Cyprus, at selected associates’ stores, online at epic.com.cy or by calling 159," it concludes.

Offers are valid until 12 May 2024.

For more information, terms, and conditions: www.epic.com.cy

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