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UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION WASHINGTON, DC 20549 FORM 8-K CURRENT REPORT Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): July 26, 2017 TE CONNECTIVITY LTD. (Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in its Charter) Switzerland 98-0518048 (Jurisdiction of Incorporation) (IRS Employer Identification Number) 001-33260 (Commission File Number) Rheinstrasse 20 CH-8200 Schaffhausen Switzerland (Address of Principal Executive Offices, including Zip Code) +41 (0)52 633 66 61 (Registrant s Telephone Number, including Area Code) Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions: o Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425) o o o Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12) Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b)) Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c)) Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 ( 230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 ( 240.12b-2 of this chapter). Emerging growth company o If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. o

Item 2.02. Results of Operations and Financial Condition On July 26, 2017, TE Connectivity Ltd. (the Company ) issued a press release reporting the Company s third quarter results for fiscal 2017. A copy of the press release is furnished as Exhibit 99.1 to this report and incorporated by reference in this Item 2.02. Item 7.01. Regulation FD Disclosure The Company will hold a conference call and webcast on July 26, 2017 (see information in the press release attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1 under Conference Call and Webcast ). A copy of the slide materials to be discussed at the conference call and webcast is being furnished pursuant to Regulation FD as Exhibit 99.2 and is incorporated herein by reference, and the slide materials also can be accessed at the Investors section of the Company s website (www.te.com). Item 9.01. Financial Statements and Exhibits (d) Exhibits Exhibit No. Description 99.1 Press release issued July 26, 2017 99.2 Presentation - TE Connectivity Q3 2017 Earnings Call ( July 26, 2017 ) 2

SIGNATURES Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized. TE CONNECTIVITY LTD. (Registrant) By: /s/ Heath A. Mitts Heath A. Mitts Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Date: July 26, 2017 3

Exhibit 99.1 TE Connectivity Reports Third Quarter 2017 Financial Results Net sales and earnings per share exceed guidance; company raises full year sales and earnings outlook SCHAFFHAUSEN, Switzerland July 26, 2017 TE Connectivity Ltd. (NYSE: TEL) today reported results for the fiscal third quarter that ended June 30, 2017. Third Quarter Highlights Net sales were $3.4 billion, up 8 percent, as reported and organically, from third quarter of 2016; Orders, excluding the company s SubCom business, were $3.3 billion, up 12 percent from the prior year; Diluted earnings per share from continuing operations were $1.21; Adjusted earnings per share were $1.24; Cash flow from continuing operating activities was $524 million, with free cash flow of $408 million, and $324 million returned to shareholders. Third Quarter Results For the third quarter, the company reported net sales of $3.4 billion, with growth of 8 percent year-over-year. Diluted earnings per share (EPS) from continuing operations (GAAP EPS) were $1.21 and adjusted EPS were $1.24. Cash flow from continuing operating activities was $524 million, and free cash flow was $408 million. The company returned $324 million to shareholders in the quarter through dividends and share repurchases. Orders for the quarter, excluding the company s SubCom business, totaled $3.3 billion, up 12 percent from the prior year, with a book-to-bill ratio of 1.06. Our teams continued to deliver strong financial performance and growth across all segments and regions, reflecting our strategy to create safer, sustainable, productive and connected solutions for our customers, said TE Connectivity Chief Executive Officer Terrence Curtin. This quarter s results were driven by content growth in Transportation Solutions; strength in our Industrial Solutions segment, particularly in factory automation and medical applications; and strong results in our Communications Solutions segment, especially in areas connected to cloud solutions. In connection with these results, we are raising the midpoint of our fiscal 2017 sales and adjusted EPS guidance to $12.9 billion and $4.73 respectively, representing 7 percent organic sales growth and 20 percent adjusted EPS

growth versus the prior year, Curtin added. This increase in our guidance is due to above market growth in all of our segments and strong execution of our strategy. During the third quarter, the company announced a definitive agreement to acquire Hirschmann Car Communication, which focuses on vehicle connectivity technology used in antenna and infotainment systems and acquired MicroGroup, a producer of specialized shafts for medical applications. These acquisitions will enable further content growth in key applications for the automotive and medical markets. 2017 Outlook For the fiscal fourth quarter of 2017, the company expects net sales of $3.2 billion to $3.3 billion, reflecting an increase of 5 percent on an as reported basis and 4 percent organically, at the midpoint versus the fourth quarter of 2016, excluding the additional week in fiscal year 2016. GAAP EPS are expected to be $1.07 to $1.09, including net restructuring, acquisition-related and other charges of $0.07. TE expects adjusted EPS of $1.14 to $1.16, which includes a $0.09 favorable impact from growth and margin improvements year-over-year, offset by a $0.08 tax rate impact due to an unusually low tax rate in the prior year. For the full year, the company expects net sales of $12.85 billion to $12.95 billion, reflecting 8 percent growth on an as reported basis and 7 percent organically at the mid-point versus the prior year, excluding the additional week in fiscal year 2016. GAAP EPS are expected to be $4.54 to $4.56, including net restructuring, acquisition-related and other charges of $0.34 and a tax-related benefit of $0.16. TE expects adjusted EPS of $4.72 to $4.74 reflecting 20 percent growth at the midpoint compared to 2016, when excluding the additional week. Information about TE Connectivity s use of non-gaap financial measures is provided below. For reconciliations of these non-gaap financial measures, see the attached tables. Conference Call and Webcast The company will hold a conference call today beginning at 8:30 a.m. ET. The dial-in information is provided here: At TE Connectivity s website: http://investors.te.com. By telephone: For both listen-only participants and those participants who wish to take part in the question-and-answer portion of the call, the dial-in number in the United States is (800) 230-1059, and for international callers, the dial-in number is (612) 234-9959.

An audio replay of the conference call will be available beginning at 10:30 a.m. ET on July 26, 2017, and ending at 11:59 p.m. ET on August 2, 2017. The dial-in number for participants in the United States is (800) 475-6701. For participants outside the United States, the dial-in number is (320) 365-3844. The replay access code for all callers is 426345. About TE Connectivity TE Connectivity (NYSE: TEL) is a global technology leader with revenues of approximately $13 billion. Our commitment to innovation enables advancements in transportation, industrial applications, medical technology, energy, data communications, and the home. TE s unmatched breadth of connectivity and sensor solutions, proven in the harshest of environments, helps build a safer, greener, smarter and more connected world. With 75,000 people including more than 7,000 engineers working alongside customers in nearly 150 countries, we help ensure that EVERY CONNECTION COUNTS www.te.com Non-GAAP Financial Measures We present non-gaap performance and liquidity measures as we believe it is appropriate for investors to consider adjusted financial measures in addition to results in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the U.S. ( GAAP ). These non-gaap financial measures provide supplemental information and should not be considered replacements for results in accordance with GAAP. Management uses non-gaap financial measures internally for planning and forecasting purposes and in its decision making processes related to the operations of our company. We believe these measures provide meaningful information to us and investors because they enhance the understanding of our operating performance, ability to generate cash, and the trends of our business. Additionally, we believe that investors benefit from having access to the same financial measures that management uses in evaluating our operations. The primary limitation of these measures is that they exclude the financial impact of items that would otherwise either increase or decrease our reported results. This limitation is best addressed by using these non-gaap financial measures in combination with the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures in order to better understand the amounts, character, and impact of any increase or decrease in reported amounts. These non-gaap financial measures may not be comparable to similarly-titled measures reported by other companies. The following provides additional information regarding our non-gaap financial measures: Organic Net Sales Growth represents net sales growth (the most comparable GAAP financial measure) excluding the impact of foreign currency exchange rates, and acquisitions and divestitures that occurred in the preceding twelve months, if any. Organic Net Sales Growth is a useful measure of our performance because it excludes items that are not completely under management s control, such as the impact of changes in foreign currency exchange rates, and items that do not reflect the underlying growth of the company, such as acquisition and divestiture activity. This measure is a significant component in our incentive compensation plans. Adjusted Operating Income and Adjusted Operating Margin represent operating income and operating margin, respectively, (the most comparable GAAP financial measures) before special items including

restructuring and other charges, acquisition related charges, and other income or charges, if any. We utilize these measures to assess segment level operating performance and to provide insight to management in evaluating segment operating plan execution and market conditions. Adjusted Operating Income is a significant component in our incentive compensation plans. Adjusted Other Income, Net represents net other income (the most comparable GAAP financial measure) before special items including tax sharing income related to adjustments to prior period tax returns and other items, if any. Adjusted Income Tax Expense and Adjusted Effective Tax Rate represent income tax expense and effective tax rate, respectively (the most comparable GAAP financial measures) after adjusting for the tax effect of special items including restructuring and other charges, acquisition related charges, other income or charges, and certain significant tax items, if any. Adjusted Income from Continuing Operations represents income from continuing operations (the most comparable GAAP financial measure) before special items including restructuring and other charges, acquisition related charges, tax sharing income related to adjustments to prior period tax returns and other tax items, other income or charges, and certain significant tax items, if any, and, if applicable, the related tax effects. Adjusted Earnings Per Share represents diluted earnings per share from continuing operations (the most comparable GAAP financial measure) before special items including restructuring and other charges, acquisition related charges, tax sharing income related to adjustments to prior period tax returns and other tax items, other income or charges, and certain significant tax items, if any, and, if applicable, the related tax effects. This measure is a significant component in our incentive compensation plans. Net Sales Excluding the Impact of the Additional Week, Net Sales Growth Excluding the Impact of the Additional Week, Organic Net Sales Growth Excluding the Impact of the Additional Week, Adjusted Operating Income Excluding the Impact of the Additional Week, Adjusted Operating Margin Excluding the Impact of the Additional Week, and Adjusted Earnings Per Share Excluding the Impact of the Additional Week represent certain GAAP and non-gaap financial measures excluding the impact of the additional week in the fourth quarter of the fiscal year for fiscal years which are 53 weeks in length. The impact of the additional week is estimated using an average weekly sales figure for the last month of the fiscal year. Free Cash Flow (FCF) is a useful measure of our ability to generate cash. The difference between net cash provided by continuing operating activities (the most comparable GAAP financial measure) and Free Cash Flow consists mainly of significant cash outflows and inflows that we believe are useful to identify. We believe Free Cash Flow provides useful information to investors as it provides insight into the primary cash flow metric used by management to monitor and evaluate cash flows generated from our operations. Free Cash Flow is defined as net cash provided by continuing operating activities excluding voluntary pension contributions and the cash impact of special items, if any, minus net capital expenditures. Voluntary pension contributions are excluded from the GAAP financial measure because this activity is driven by economic financing decisions rather than operating activity. Certain special items, including net payments related to pre-separation tax matters and cash paid (collected) pursuant to collateral requirements related to cross currency swaps, are also excluded by management in evaluating Free Cash Flow. Net capital expenditures consist of capital expenditures less proceeds from the sale of property, plant, and equipment. These items are subtracted because they represent long-term commitments. In the calculation of Free Cash Flow, we subtract certain cash items that are ultimately within management s and the Board of Directors discretion to direct and may imply that there is less or more

cash available for our programs than the most comparable GAAP financial measure indicates. It should not be inferred that the entire Free Cash Flow amount is available for future discretionary expenditures, as our definition of Free Cash Flow does not consider certain non-discretionary expenditures, such as debt payments. In addition, we may have other discretionary expenditures, such as discretionary dividends, share repurchases, and business acquisitions, that are not considered in the calculation of Free Cash Flow. Forward-Looking Statements This release contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are based on management s current expectations and are subject to risks, uncertainty and changes in circumstances, which may cause actual results, performance, financial condition or achievements to differ materially from anticipated results, performance, financial condition or achievements. All statements contained herein that are not clearly historical in nature are forward-looking and the words anticipate, believe, expect, estimate, plan, and similar expressions are generally intended to identify forward-looking statements. We have no intention and are under no obligation to update or alter (and expressly disclaim any such intention or obligation to do so) our forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except to the extent required by law. The forward-looking statements in this release include statements addressing our future financial condition and operating results. Examples of factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements include, among others, business, economic, competitive and regulatory risks, such as conditions affecting demand for products, particularly in the automotive and data and devices industries; competition and pricing pressure; fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates and commodity prices; natural disasters and political, economic and military instability in countries in which we operate; developments in the credit markets; future goodwill impairment; compliance with current and future environmental and other laws and regulations; and the possible effects on us of changes in tax laws, tax treaties and other legislation. More detailed information about these and other factors is set forth in TE Connectivity Ltd. s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 2016 as well as in our Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, Current Reports on Form 8-K and other reports filed by us with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Contacts: Media Relations: Investor Relations: B.J. Talley Sujal Shah TE Connectivity TE Connectivity 610-893-9553 610-893-9790 bj.talley@te.com sujal.shah@te.com # # #

TE CONNECTIVITY LTD. CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (UNAUDITED) June 30, June June 30, June 24, 2017 24, 2016 2017 2016 (in millions, except per share data) Net sales $ 3,367 $ 3,121 $ 9,657 $ 8,906 Cost of sales 2,229 2,099 6,346 5,977 Gross margin 1,138 1,022 3,311 2,929 Selling, general, and administrative expenses 412 367 1,196 1,074 Research, development, and engineering expenses 170 161 490 479 Acquisition and integration costs 1 11 5 19 Restructuring and other charges (credits), net 19 31 125 (28) Operating income 536 452 1,495 1,385 Interest income 3 2 14 12 Interest expense (32) (31) (95) (93) Other expense, net (4) (651) (6) (631) Income (loss) from continuing operations before income taxes 503 (228) 1,408 673 Income tax (expense) benefit (71) 1,019 (164) 831 Income from continuing operations 432 791 1,244 1,504 Income from discontinued operations, net of income taxes 3 48 5 68 Net income $ 435 $ 839 $ 1,249 $ 1,572 Basic earnings per share: Income from continuing operations $ 1.22 $ 2.22 $ 3.50 $ 4.08 Income from discontinued operations 0.01 0.13 0.01 0.18 Net income 1.23 2.35 3.52 4.26 Diluted earnings per share: Income from continuing operations $ 1.21 $ 2.19 $ 3.47 $ 4.03 Income from discontinued operations 0.01 0.13 0.01 0.18 Net income 1.22 2.32 3.48 4.21 Dividends paid per common share $ 0.40 $ 0.37 $ 1.14 $ 1.03 Weighted-average number of shares outstanding: Basic Diluted 355 358 357 361 355 359 369 373

TE CONNECTIVITY LTD. CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (UNAUDITED) June 30, 2017 September 30, 2016 (in millions, except share data) Assets Current assets: Cash and cash equivalents $ 755 $ 647 Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts of $20 and $17, respectively 2,271 2,046 Inventories 1,787 1,596 Prepaid expenses and other current assets 541 486 Total current assets 5,354 4,775 Property, plant, and equipment, net 3,165 3,052 Goodwill 5,516 5,492 Intangible assets, net 1,790 1,879 Deferred income taxes 2,287 2,111 Other assets 408 299 Total Assets $ 18,520 $ 17,608 Liabilities and Shareholders Equity Current liabilities: Short-term debt $ 878 $ 331 Accounts payable 1,309 1,090 Accrued and other current liabilities 1,623 1,437 Deferred revenue 62 208 Total current liabilities 3,872 3,066 Long-term debt 3,113 3,739 Long-term pension and postretirement liabilities 1,494 1,502 Deferred income taxes 197 207 Income taxes 283 247 Other liabilities 420 362 Total Liabilities 9,379 9,123 Commitments and contingencies Shareholders equity: Common shares, CHF 0.57 par value, 357,069,981 shares authorized and issued, and 382,835,381 shares authorized and issued, respectively 157 168 Contributed surplus 1,801 Accumulated earnings 9,747 8,682 Treasury shares, at cost, 3,380,507 and 27,554,005 shares, respectively (257) (1,624) Accumulated other comprehensive loss (506) (542) Total Shareholders Equity 9,141 8,485 Total Liabilities and Shareholders Equity $ 18,520 $ 17,608

TE CONNECTIVITY LTD. CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (UNAUDITED) 30, June June 30, June June 2017 24, 2016 2017 24, 2016 (in millions) Cash Flows From Operating Activities: Net income $ 435 $ 839 $ 1,249 $ 1,572 Income from discontinued operations, net of income taxes (3) (48) (5) (68) Income from continuing operations Adjustments to reconcile income from continuing operations to 432 791 1,244 1,504 net cash provided by operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 157 148 469 438 Deferred income taxes (28) 214 (146) 162 Provision for losses on accounts receivable and inventories 6 4 15 27 Tax sharing expense 5 651 6 632 Share-based compensation expense 26 23 73 66 (Gain) loss on divestiture 3 (143) Other 6 22 17 84 Changes in assets and liabilities, net of the effects of acquisitions and divestitures: Accounts receivable, net (45) 6 (260) 15 Inventories (126) 59 (195) (2) Prepaid expenses and other current assets (38) (6) 302 Accounts payable 69 12 217 (4) Accrued and other current liabilities 43 70 56 (68) Deferred revenue (67) 48 (150) (22) Income taxes 21 (1,339) 54 (1,735) Other 63 3 55 6 Net cash provided by continuing operating activities 524 715 1,449 1,262 Net cash provided by (used in) discontinued operating activities (1) 3 (1) 1 Net cash provided by operating activities 523 718 1,448 1,263 Cash Flows From Investing Activities: Capital expenditures (163) (150) (452) (420) Proceeds from sale of property, plant, and equipment 4 2 12 3 Acquisition of businesses, net of cash acquired (77) (988) (77) (994) Proceeds from divestiture of business, net of cash retained by sold business 4 65 4 326 Other (9) (1) (25) 28 Net cash used in investing activities (241) (1,072) (538) (1,057) Cash Flows From Financing Activities: Net increase (decrease) in commercial paper 150 (162) 300 Proceeds from issuance of debt 89 350 Repayment of debt (500) Proceeds from exercise of share options 22 16 86 77 Repurchase of common shares (178) (134) (376) (2,657) Payment of common share dividends to shareholders (142) (132) (405) (377) Other (2) 3 (24) (29) Net cash used in continuing financing activities (300) (97) (792) (2,836) Net cash provided by (used in) discontinued financing activities 1 (3) 1 (1) Net cash used in financing activities (299) (100) (791) (2,837) Effect of currency translation on cash (1) (2) (11) (4) Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents (18) (456) 108 (2,635) Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period 773 1,150 647 3,329 Cash and cash equivalents at end of period $ 755 $ 694 $ 755 $ 694 Supplemental Cash Flow Information: Interest paid $ 40 $ 40 $ 106 $ 102 Income taxes paid, net of refunds 79 107 256 742

TE CONNECTIVITY LTD. RECONCILIATION OF FREE CASH FLOW (UNAUDITED) 30, June June 30, June June 2017 24, 2016 2017 24, 2016 (in millions) Net cash provided by continuing operating activities $ 524 $ 715 $ 1,449 $ Excluding: 1,262 Payments (receipts) related to pre-separation U.S. tax matters, net (15) 5 (23) Payments related to income taxes on the sale of the 145 Broadband Network Solutions business Cash paid pursuant to collateral requirements related to 17 26 cross currency swaps 58 19 19 Capital expenditures, net (159) (148) (440) (417) Free cash flow (1) $ 408 $ 589 $ 1,005 $ 1,035 (1) Free cash flow is a non-gaap financial measure. See description of non-gaap financial measures.

TE CONNECTIVITY LTD. CONSOLIDATED SEGMENT DATA (UNAUDITED) 30, June June 30, 2017 June 24, 2016 June 2017 24, 2016 ($ in millions) Net Transportation Solutions $ 1,765 $ 1,652 $ 5,195 $ 4,767 Industrial Solutions 905 849 2,553 2,296 Communications Solutions 697 620 1,909 1,843 Total $ 3,367 $ 3,121 $ 9,657 $ 8,906 Operating Income Operating Margin Operating Income Operating Margin Operating Income Operating Margin Operating Income Operating Margin Transportation Solutions $ 328 18.6% $ 297 18.0% $ 971 18.7% $ 847 17.8% Industrial Solutions 98 10.8 95 11.2 251 9.8 224 9.8 Communications Solutions 110 15.8 60 9.7 273 14.3 314 17.0 Total $ 536 15.9% $ 452 14.5% $ 1,495 15.5% $ 1,385 15.6% Adjusted Operating Adjusted Operating Adjusted Operating Adjusted Operating Adjusted Operating Adjusted Operating Adjusted Operating Adjusted Operating Income (1) Margin (1) Income (1) Margin (1) Income (1) Margin (1) Income (1) Margin (1) Transportation Solutions $ 332 18.8% $ 320 19.4% $ 1,033 19.9% $ 905 19.0% Industrial Solutions 115 12.7 112 13.2 313 12.3 274 11.9 Communications Solutions 112 16.1 69 11.1 284 14.9 206 11.2 Total $ 559 16.6% $ 501 16.1% $ 1,630 16.9% $ 1,385 15.6% (1) Adjusted operating income and adjusted operating margin are non-gaap financial measures. See description of non-gaap financial measures.

TE CONNECTIVITY LTD. RECONCILIATION OF NET SALES GROWTH (UNAUDITED) Change in Net Sales for the Quarter Ended June 30, 2017 versus Net Sales for the Quarter Ended June 24, 2016 Organic Net Net Sales Growth Sales Growth (1) Translation (2) Acquisitions ($ in millions) Transportation Solutions (3): Automotive $ 49 3.9% $ 70 5.6% $ (21) $ Commercial transportation 45 20.7 50 23.1 (5) Sensors 19 10.0 14 7.2 (4) 9 Total 113 6.8 134 8.1 (30) 9 Industrial Solutions (3): Industrial equipment 61 15.4 40 10.2 (7) 28 Aerospace, defense, oil, and gas (5) (1.8) (2) (0.6) (3) Energy 4 1.7 (4) Total 56 6.6 42 4.9 (14) 28 Communications Solutions (3): Data and devices 10 4.3 14 5.8 (4) Subsea communications 48 21.5 48 21.5 Appliances 19 11.7 22 13.6 (3) Total 77 12.4 84 13.5 (7) Total $ 246 7.9% $ 260 8.3% $ (51) $ 37 Change in Net Sales for the Nine Months Ended June 30, 2017 versus Net Sales for the Nine Months Ended June 24, 2016 Organic Net Net Sales Growth Sales Growth (1) Translation (2) Acquisitions (Divestiture) ($ in millions) Transportation Solutions (3): Automotive $ 277 7.7% $ 326 9.1% $ (49) $ Commercial transportation 113 18.5 123 20.1 (10) Sensors 38 6.8 18 3.2 (10) 30 Total 428 9.0 467 9.8 (69) 30 Industrial Solutions (3): Industrial equipment 265 26.7 56 5.7 (17) 226 Aerospace, defense, oil, and gas (10) (1.2) (1) (0.1) (10) 1 Energy 2 0.4 9 1.8 (7) Total 257 11.2 64 2.8 (34) 227 Communications Solutions (3): Data and devices (49) (6.5) 34 4.1 (13) (70) Subsea communications 60 9.3 60 9.3 Appliances 55 12.5 63 14.0 (8) Total 66 3.6 157 8.5 (21) (70) Total $ 751 8.4% $ 688 7.7% $ (124) $ 187 (1) Organic net sales growth is a non-gaap financial measure. See description of non-gaap financial measures. (2) Represents the change in net sales resulting from changes in foreign currency exchange rates. (3) Industry end market information is presented consistently with our internal management reporting and may be periodically revised as management deems necessary.

TE CONNECTIVITY LTD. RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES TO GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES For the Quarter Ended June 30, 2017 (UNAUDITED) Adjustments Acquisition Restructuring Related and Other Tax Adjusted U.S. GAAP Charges (1) Charges, Net (1) Items (2) (Non-GAAP) (3) ($ in millions, except per share data) Operating Income: Transportation Solutions $ 328 $ 1 $ 3 $ $ 332 Industrial Solutions 98 3 14 115 Communications Solutions 110 2 112 Total $ 536 $ 4 $ 19 $ $ 559 Operating Margin 15.9% 16.6% Other Income (Expense), Net $ (4) $ $ $ 7 $ 3 Income Tax Expense $ (71) $ (1) $ (3) $ (14) $ (89) Effective Tax Rate 14.1% 16.7% Income from Continuing Operations $ 432 $ 3 $ 16 $ (7) $ 444 Diluted Earnings per Share from Continuing Operations $ 1.21 $ 0.01 $ 0.04 $ (0.02) $ 1.24 (1) The tax effect of each non-gaap adjustment is calculated based on the jurisdictions in which the expense (income) is incurred and the tax laws in effect for each such jurisdiction. (2) Income tax benefits associated with pre-separation tax matters and the related impact to other expense pursuant to the tax sharing agreement with Tyco International and Covidien. (3) See description of non-gaap financial measures.

TE CONNECTIVITY LTD. RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES TO GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES For the Quarter Ended June 24, 2016 (UNAUDITED) Adjustments Acquisition Restructuring Related and Other Tax Adjusted U.S. GAAP Charges (1)(2) Charges, Net (2) Items (3) (Non-GAAP) (4) ($ in millions, except per share data) Operating Income: Transportation Solutions $ 297 $ 2 $ 21 $ $ 320 Industrial Solutions 95 16 1 112 Communications Solutions 60 9 69 Total $ 452 $ 18 $ 31 $ $ 501 Operating Margin 14.5% 16.1% Other Expense, Net $ (651) $ $ $ 650 $ (1) Income Tax (Expense) Benefit $ 1,019 $ (3) $ (10) $ (1,086) $ (80) Effective Tax Rate 446.9% 17.0% Income from Continuing Operations $ 791 $ 15 $ 21 $ (436) $ 391 Diluted Earnings per Share from Continuing Operations $ 2.19 $ 0.04 $ 0.06 $ (1.21) $ 1.08 (1) Includes $11 million of acquisition and integration costs and $7 million of non-cash amortization associated with fair value adjustments related to acquired inventories and customer order backlog recorded in cost of sales. (2) The tax effect of each non-gaap adjustment is calculated based on the jurisdictions in which the expense (income) is incurred and the tax laws in effect for each such jurisdiction. (3) Includes $1,135 million of income tax benefits associated with the settlement of tax matters for the years 1997 through 2000 which resolved all aspects of the disputed debt matter with the IRS through the year 2007, as well as the related impact of $604 million to other expense pursuant to the tax sharing agreement with Tyco International and Covidien. Also includes income tax charges related to a $91 million increase in the valuation allowance for certain U.S. deferred tax assets; and an $83 million net income tax benefit related to tax settlements in certain other tax jurisdictions, as well as the related impact of $46 million to other expense pursuant to the tax sharing agreement with Tyco International and Covidien. (4) See description of non-gaap financial measures.

TE CONNECTIVITY LTD. RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES TO GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES For the Nine Months Ended June 30, 2017 (UNAUDITED) Adjustments Acquisition Restructuring Related and Other Tax Adjusted U.S. GAAP Charges (1) Charges, Net (1) Items (2) (Non-GAAP) (3) ($ in millions, except per share data) Operating Income: Transportation Solutions $ 971 $ 2 $ 60 $ $ 1,033 Industrial Solutions 251 8 54 313 Communications Solutions 273 11 284 Total $ 1,495 $ 10 $ 125 $ $ 1,630 Operating Margin 15.5% 16.9% Other Income (Expense), Net $ (6) $ $ $ 7 $ 1 Income Tax Expense $ (164) $ (2) $ (33) $ (66) $ (265) Effective Tax Rate 11.6% 17.1% Income from Continuing Operations $ 1,244 $ 8 $ 92 $ (59) $ 1,285 Diluted Earnings per Share from Continuing Operations $ 3.47 $ 0.02 $ 0.26 $ (0.16) $ 3.58 (1) The tax effect of each non-gaap adjustment is calculated based on the jurisdictions in which the expense (income) is incurred and the tax laws in effect for each such jurisdiction. (2) Includes income tax benefits associated with the tax impacts of certain intercompany transactions and the corresponding reduction in the valuation allowance for U.S. tax loss carryforwards. Also includes income tax benefits associated with pre-separation tax matters and the related impact to other expense pursuant to the tax sharing agreement with Tyco International and Covidien. (3) See description of non-gaap financial measures.

TE CONNECTIVITY LTD. RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES TO GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES For the Nine Months Ended June 24, 2016 (UNAUDITED) Adjustments Restructuring Acquisition and Other Related Charges Tax Adjusted U.S. GAAP Charges (1)(2) (Credits), Net (2) Items (3) (Non-GAAP) (4) ($ in millions, except per share data) Operating Income: Transportation Solutions $ 847 $ 6 $ 52 $ $ 905 Industrial Solutions 224 22 28 274 Communications Solutions 314 (108) 206 Total $ 1,385 $ 28 $ (28) $ $ 1,385 Operating Margin 15.6% 15.6% Other Income (Expense), Net $ (631) $ $ $ 650 $ 19 Income Tax (Expense) Benefit $ 831 $ (6) $ 13 $ (1,111) $ (273) Effective Tax Rate (123.5)% 20.6% Income from Continuing Operations $ 1,504 $ 22 $ (15) $ (461) $ 1,050 Diluted Earnings per Share from Continuing Operations $ 4.03 $ 0.06 $ (0.04) $ (1.24) $ 2.82 (1) Includes $19 million of acquisition and integration costs and $9 million of non-cash amortization associated with fair value adjustments related to acquired inventories and customer order backlog recorded in cost of sales. (2) The tax effect of each non-gaap adjustment is calculated based on the jurisdictions in which the expense (income) is incurred and the tax laws in effect for each such jurisdiction. (3) Includes $1,135 million of income tax benefits associated with the settlement of tax matters for the years 1997 through 2000 which resolved all aspects of the disputed debt matter with the IRS through the year 2007, as well as the related impact of $604 million to other expense pursuant to the tax sharing agreement with Tyco International and Covidien. Also includes income tax charges related to a $91 million increase in the valuation allowance for certain U.S. deferred tax assets; and an $83 million net income tax benefit related to tax settlements in certain other tax jurisdictions, as well as the related impact of $46 million to other expense pursuant to the tax sharing agreement with Tyco International and Covidien. (4) See description of non-gaap financial measures.

TE CONNECTIVITY LTD. RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES TO GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES For the Quarter Ended September 30, 2016 (UNAUDITED) Adjustments Restructuring and Other Acquisition Related Charges Adjusted U.S. GAAP Charges (1) (Credits), Net (1) (Non-GAAP) (2) ($ in millions, except per share data) Operating Income: Transportation Solutions $ 344 $ 3 $ (6) $ 341 Industrial Solutions 119 1 3 123 Communications Solutions 54 33 87 Total $ 517 $ 4 $ 30 $ 551 Operating Margin 15.5% 16.5% Other Expense, Net $ (1) $ $ $ (1) Income Tax Expense $ (52) $ (1) $ (15) $ (68) Effective Tax Rate 10.6% 13.0% Income from Continuing Operations $ 437 $ 3 $ 15 $ 455 Diluted Earnings per Share from Continuing Operations $ 1.22 $ 0.01 $ 0.04 $ 1.27 (1) The tax effect of each non-gaap adjustment is calculated based on the jurisdictions in which the expense (income) is incurred and the tax laws in effect for each such jurisdiction. (2) See description of non-gaap financial measures.

TE CONNECTIVITY LTD. RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES TO GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES For the Year Ended September 30, 2016 (UNAUDITED) Adjustments Restructuring Acquisition and Other Related Charges Tax Adjusted U.S. GAAP Charges (1)(2) (Credits), Net (2) Items (3) (Non-GAAP) (4) ($ in millions, except per share data) Operating Income: Transportation Solutions $ 1,191 $ 9 $ 46 $ $ 1,246 Industrial Solutions 343 23 31 397 Communications Solutions 368 (75) 293 Total $ 1,902 $ 32 $ 2 $ $ 1,936 Operating Margin 15.5% 15.8% Other Income (Expense), Net $ (632) $ $ $ 650 $ 18 Income Tax (Expense) Benefit $ 779 $ (7) $ (2) $ (1,111) $ (341) Effective Tax Rate (67.0)% 18.5% Income from Continuing Operations $ 1,941 $ 25 $ $ (461) $ 1,505 Diluted Earnings per Share from Continuing Operations $ 5.26 $ 0.07 $ $ (1.25) $ 4.08 (1) Includes $22 million of acquisition and integration costs and $10 million of non-cash amortization associated with fair value adjustments related to acquired inventories and customer order backlog recorded in cost of sales. (2) The tax effect of each non-gaap adjustment is calculated based on the jurisdictions in which the expense (income) is incurred and the tax laws in effect for each such jurisdiction. (3) Includes $1,135 million of income tax benefits associated with the settlement of tax matters for the years 1997 through 2000 which resolved all aspects of the disputed debt matter with the IRS through the year 2007, as well as the related impact of $604 million to other expense pursuant to the tax sharing agreement with Tyco International and Covidien. Also includes income tax charges related to a $91 million increase in the valuation allowance for certain U.S. deferred tax assets; and an $83 million net income tax benefit related to tax settlements in certain other tax jurisdictions, as well as the related impact of $46 million to other expense pursuant to the tax sharing agreement with Tyco International and Covidien. (4) See description of non-gaap financial measures.

TE CONNECTIVITY LTD. IMPACT OF ADDITIONAL WEEK (UNAUDITED) For the Quarter Ended September 30, 2016 For the Quarter Ended September 30, 2016 Change in Net Sales for the Quarter Ended September 30, 2016 versus Net Sales for the Quarter Ended September 25, 2015 Change in Organic Net Sales for the Quarter Ended September 30, 2016 versus Organic Net Sales for the Quarter Ended September 25, 2015 (2) (2) For the Adjustment Quarter Ended Adjustment Adjustment 14 Weeks Impact of 13 Weeks September 25, 14 Weeks Impact of 13 Weeks 14 Weeks Impact of 13 Weeks U.S. GAAP 14th Week (Non-GAAP) (1) (2) 2015 U.S. GAAP 14th Week (Non-GAAP) (1) (2) (Non-GAAP) 14th Week (Non-GAAP) (1) (2) ($ in millions) Net Sales: Transportation Solutions Automotive Commercial Transportation Sensors $ 1,311 215 210 $ (102) $ (15) (13) 1,209 200 197 $ 1,128 190 190 16.2% 13.2 10.5 (9.0)% (7.9) (6.8) 7.2% 5.3 3.7 15.3% 12.1 4.2 (9.0)% (7.9) (6.5) 6.3% 4.2 (2.3) Total 1,736 (130) 1,606 1,508 15.1 (8.6) 6.5 13.4 (8.5) 4.9 Industrial Solutions Industrial Equipment Aerospace, Defense, Oil, and Gas Energy 427 299 193 (32) (20) (13) 395 279 180 343 276 173 24.5 8.3 11.6 (9.3) (7.2) (7.6) 15.2 1.1 4.0 0.7 8.0 13.4 (7.8) (7.1) (7.6) (7.1) 0.9 5.8 Total 919 (65) 854 792 16.0 (8.2) 7.8 6.0 (7.5) (1.5) Communications Solutions Data and Devices Subsea Communications Appliances 262 239 176 (21) (11) (11) 241 228 165 323 202 159 (18.9) 18.3 10.7 (6.5) (5.4) (6.9) (25.4) 12.9 3.8 (5.8) 18.3 10.4 (7.5) (5.2) (7.4) (13.3) 13.1 3.0 Total 677 (43) 634 684 (1.0) (6.3) (7.3) 5.9 (6.8) (0.9) Total $ 3,332 $ (238 ) $ 3,094 $ 2,984 11.7 % (8.0 )% 3.7 % 9.8 % (7.9 )% 1.9 % Acquisition Restructuring Related and Other 14 Weeks Impact of 13 Weeks Charges Charges, Net (Non- GAAP) (2) 14th Week (Non- GAAP) (1)(2) ($ in millions, except per share data) Operating Income $ 517 $ 4 $ 30 $ 551 $ (55) $ 496 Operating Margin 15.5% 16.5% 16.0% Diluted Earnings per Share from Continuing Operations $ 1.22 $ 0.01 $ 0.04 $ 1.27 $ (0.13) $ 1.14 (1) Excludes the impact of an additional week in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2016. The impact of the additional week was estimated using an average weekly sales figure for the last month of the fiscal year. (2) See description of non-gaap financial measures.

TE CONNECTIVITY LTD. IMPACT OF ADDITIONAL WEEK (UNAUDITED) For the Year Ended September 30, 2016 Fiscal 2016 Change in Net Sales for Fiscal 2016 versus Net Sales for Fiscal 2015 Change in Organic Net Sales for Fiscal 2016 versus Organic Net Sales for Fiscal 2015 (2) Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment 53 Weeks Impact of 52 Weeks 53 Weeks Impact of 52 Weeks 53 Weeks Impact of 52 Weeks U.S. GAAP 53rd Week (Non-GAAP) (1) (2) U.S. GAAP 53rd Week (Non-GAAP) (1) (2) (Non-GAAP) 53rd Week (Non-GAAP) (1) (2) ($ in millions) Net Sales: Transportation Solutions Automotive Commercial transportation Sensors $ 4,912 825 766 $ (102) $ (15) (13) 4,810 810 753 $ 4,780 820 751 2.8% 0.6 2.0 (2.2)% (1.8) (1.7) 0.6% (1.2) 0.3 5.6% 2.6 3.1 (2.2)% (1.8) (1.7) 3.4% 0.8 1.4 Total 6,503 (130) 6,373 6,351 2.4 (2.1) 0.3 4.9 (2.1) 2.8 Industrial Solutions Industrial equipment Aerospace, defense, oil, and gas Energy 1,419 1,100 696 (32) (20) (13) 1,387 1,080 683 1,323 1,151 705 7.3 (4.4) (1.3) (2.5) (1.8) (1.8) 4.8 (6.2) (3.1) (5.2) (3.8) 3.6 (2.1) (1.7) (1.9) (7.3) (5.5) 1.7 Total 3,215 (65) 3,150 3,179 1.1 (2.0) (0.9) (2.8) (1.9) (4.7) Communications Solutions Data and devices Subsea communications Appliances 1,020 885 615 (21) (11) (11) 999 874 604 1,357 709 637 (24.8) 24.8 (3.5) (1.6) (1.5) (1.7) (26.4) 23.3 (5.2) (17.8) 24.8 (1.8) (1.7) (1.3) (1.9) (19.5) 23.5 (3.7) Total 2,520 (43) 2,477 2,703 (6.8) (1.6) (8.4) (1.6) (1.7) (3.3) Total $ 12,238 $ (238 ) $ 12,000 $ 12,233 % (1.9 )% (1.9 )% 1.5 % (2.0 )% (0.5 )% Restructuring Acquisition Related and Other 53 Weeks Impact of 52 Weeks Charges (3) Charges, Net (Non- GAAP) (2) 53rd Week (Non- GAAP) (1)(2) ($ in millions, except per share data) Operating Income $ 1,902 $ 32 $ 2 $ $ 1,936 $ (55) $ 1,881 Operating Margin 15.5% 15.8% 15.7% Diluted Earnings per Share from Continuing Operations $ 5.26 $ 0.07 $ $ (1.25) $ 4.08 $ (0.13) $ 3.95 (1) Excludes the impact of an additional week in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2016. The impact of the additional week was estimated using an average weekly sales figure for the last month of the fiscal year. (2) See description of non-gaap financial measures. (3) Includes $22 million of acquisition and integration costs and $10 million of non-cash amortization associated with fair value adjustments related to acquired inventories and customer order backlog recorded in cost of sales. (4) Includes $1,135 million of income tax benefits associated with the settlement of tax matters for the years 1997 through 2000 which resolved all aspects of the disputed debt matter with the IRS through the year 2007, as well as the related impact of $604 million to other expense pursuant to the tax sharing agreement with Tyco International and Covidien. Also includes income tax charges related to a $91 million increase in the valuation allowance for certain U.S. deferred tax assets; and an $83 million net income tax benefit related to tax settlements in certain other tax jurisdictions, as well as the related impact of $46 million to other expense pursuant to the tax sharing agreement with Tyco International and Covidien.

TE CONNECTIVITY LTD. RECONCILIATION OF FORWARD-LOOKING NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES TO FORWARD-LOOKING GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES As of July 26, 2017 (UNAUDITED) Outlook for Quarter Ending September 29, Outlook for 2017 Fiscal 2017 Diluted earnings per share from continuing operations (GAAP) $1.07 - $1.09 $4.54-4.56 Restructuring and other charges, net 0.06 0.31 Acquisition related charges 0.01 0.03 Tax items (0.16) Adjusted diluted earnings per share from continuing operations (non-gaap) (1) $1.14-1.16 $4.72-4.74 Net sales growth (GAAP) (5) - (1) % 5-6 % Impact of additional week in fiscal 2016 8 2 Net sales growth excluding the impact of the additional week in fiscal 2016 (non-gaap) (1) 3-7 % 7-8 % Translation 1 (Acquisitions) divestitures, net (1) (2) Organic net sales growth excluding the impact of the additional week in fiscal 2016 (non-gaap) (1) 2-6 % 6-7 % Effective tax rate (GAAP) 18.5 % 13.8 % Effective tax rate adjustments(2) 0.5 4.2 Adjusted effective tax rate (non-gaap) (1) 19.0 % 18.0 % (1) See description of non-gaap financial measures. (2) Includes adjustments for special tax items and the tax effect of acquisition related charges and restructuring and other charges, calculated based on the jurisdictions in which the expense (income) is incurred and the tax laws in effect for each such jurisdiction.

Q3 2017 Earnings July 26, 2017 Exhibit 99.2

Forward-Looking Statements and Non-GAAP Measures 2 Forward-Looking Statements This presentation contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are based on management s current expectations and are subject to risks, uncertainty and changes in circumstances, which may cause actual results, performance, financial condition or achievements to differ materially from anticipated results, performance, financial condition or achievements. All statements contained herein that are not clearly historical in nature are forward-looking and the words anticipate, believe, expect, estimate, plan, and similar expressions are generally intended to identify forward-looking statements. We have no intention and are under no obligation to update or alter (and expressly disclaim any such intention or obligation to do so) our forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except to the extent required by law. The forward-looking statements in this presentation include statements addressing our future financial condition and operating results. Examples of factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements include, among others, business, economic, competitive and regulatory risks, such as conditions affecting demand for products, particularly in the automotive and data and devices industries; competition and pricing pressure; fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates and commodity prices; natural disasters and political, economic and military instability in countries in which we operate; developments in the credit markets; future goodwill impairment; compliance with current and future environmental and other laws and regulations; and the possible effects on us of changes in tax laws, tax treaties and other legislation. More detailed information about these and other factors is set forth in TE Connectivity Ltd. s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 2016 as well as in our Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, Current Reports on Form 8-K and other reports filed by us with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Non-GAAP Financial Measures Where we have used non-gaap financial measures, reconciliations to the most comparable GAAP measure are provided, along with a disclosure on the usefulness of the non-gaap measure, in this presentation.

Record Q3 performance and exceeded Guidance; Raising FY17 Guidance 8% organic growth year-over-year Sales of $3.4B, with organic growth across all segments and regions Transportation grew 8% organically as content growth continues to drive market outperformance Organic growth of 5% in Industrial driven by strength in factory automation & medical applications Double digit organic growth in Communications with growth across all businesses Record profitability in Q3 Adjusted EPS of $1.24, up 15% Y/Y driven by operational strength Adjusted Operating Margin of 16.6%, expanded margins by 50bps Y/Y Free Cash Flow of $408M with $324M returned to shareholders Raising FY17 Sales and EPS guidance Increasing year over year organic growth to 7% and adjusted EPS to $4.73 at the mid-point, up 20% Order momentum continues, up 12% Y/Y in Q3 excluding SubCom Strengthening our harsh portfolio with bolt-on acquisitions in Automotive and Medical Q3 Highlights 3 Organic Net Sales Growth, Adjusted EPS, Adjusted Operating Margin and Free Cash Flow are non-gaap measures; see Appendix for description and reconciliation.

Reported FY16 FY17 FY17 Q3 Y/Y Growth Q3 Q2 Q3 Reported Organic Transportation 1,659 1,811 1,887 14% 15% Industrial 875 927 951 9% 6% Communications Ex SubCom* 393 446 432 10% 12% Total TE Ex SubCom* 2,927 3,184 3,270 12% 12% Book to Bill Ex SubCom* 1.01 1.06 1.06 Segment Orders Summary ($ in millions) 4 Transportation Y/Y growth driven by all regions and businesses Industrial Y/Y growth driven by strength in Industrial Equipment Communications Y/Y growth driven by strength in Asia in both Data and Devices and Appliances Orders momentum in all segments in Q3 *SubCom is a project based business and excluded from the summary to provide a comparable view of orders in each period.

Y/Y Growth Rates Reported Organic Automotive $1,294 4% 6% Commercial Transportation 262 21% 23% Sensors 209 10% 7% Transportation Solutions $1,765 7% 8% $ in Millions Sales Automotive sales significantly above production of 1% driven by content expansion and growth in all regions Commercial Transportation organic growth driven by strength across all regions and content gains Sensors organic growth driven by Transportation and Industrial applications Y/Y Adjusted Operating Margin impacted by stronger demand than planned creating near term supply chain inefficiencies Business Performance Reported Up 7% Organic Up 8% Y/Y Growth Rates Reported Organic Orders $1,887 14% 15% Adjusted Operating Margin Segment operating margins in line with expectations Organic Sales Growth, Adjusted Operating Margin and Adjusted EBITDA Margin are non-gaap measures; see Appendix for description and reconciliation. Transportation Solutions 5 Adjusted EBITDA Margin 24.6% 23.9% 19.4% 18.8% Q3 2016 Q3 2017 $1,652 $1,765 Q3 2016 Q3 2017

Y/Y Growth Rates Reported Organic Industrial Equipment $456 15% 10% Aerospace, Defense and Marine 271 (2)% (1)% Energy 178 -% 2% Industrial Solutions $905 7% 5% $ in Millions Sales Industrial Equipment organic growth driven by factory automation and medical applications Organic decline in AD&M driven by timing in Commercial Aerospace partially offset by Defense growth Energy growth driven by Asia and EMEA Y/Y Adjusted Operating Margin impacted by near term AD&M demand softness; Expect sequential and Y/Y improvement in Q4 Business Performance Reported Up 7% Organic Up 5% Adjusted Operating Margin Industrial Solutions 6 Y/Y Growth Rates Reported Organic Orders $951 9% 6% Margins down Y/Y but flat sequentially Organic Sales Growth, Adjusted Operating Margin and Adjusted EBITDA Margin are non-gaap measures; see Appendix for description and reconciliation. Adjusted EBITDA Margin 17.2% 17.1% $849 $905 Q3 2016 Q3 2017 13.2% 12.7% Q3 2016 Q3 2017

Y/Y Growth Rates Reported Organic Data & Devices $245 4% 6% Appliances 181 12% 14% SubCom 271 22% 22% Communications Solutions $697 12% 14% $ in Millions Sales Data & Devices growth driven primarily by high speed programs with cloud infrastructure customers Data & Devices portfolio transformation and footprint optimization favorably impact operating margins Double digit Appliances growth, with growth across all regions and share gains in China SubCom remains solid with a strong pipeline of opportunities Business Performance Reported Up 12% Organic Up 14% Y/Y Growth Rates Reported Organic Orders ex SubCom* $432 10% 12% Adjusted Operating Margin ~500bps margin expansion Y/Y driven by growth and operational improvements 7 Communications Solutions Organic Sales Growth, Adjusted Operating Margin and Adjusted EBITDA Margin are non-gaap measures; see Appendix for description and reconciliation. Adjusted EBITDA Margin 15.3% 19.7% 11.1% 16.1% Q3 2016 Q3 2017 $620 $697 Q3 2016 Q3 2017

Adjusted Operating Income, Adjusted Operating Margin and Adjusted EPS are non-gaap measures; see Appendix for description. *Represents Diluted Earnings Per Share from Continuing Operations ($ in Millions, except per share amounts) Q3 FY16 Q3 FY17 Net Sales $ 3,121 $ 3,367 Operating Income $ 452 $ 536 Operating Margin 14.5% 15.9% Acquisition Related Charges 18 4 Restructuring & Other Charges, net 31 19 Adjusted Operating Income $ 501 $ 559 Adjusted Operating Margin 16.1% 16.6% Earnings Per Share* $ 2.19 $ 1.21 Acquisition Related Charges 0.04 0.01 Restructuring & Other Charges, net 0.06 0.04 Tax Items (1.21) (0.02) Adjusted EPS $ 1.08 $ 1.24 Q3 Financial Summary 8

$ in Millions Adjusted Gross Margin Percentage Adjusted Operating Margin Free Cash Flow Adjusted Gross Margin Percentage, Free Cash Flow, Adjusted Operating Margin and Adjusted EBITDA Margin are non-gaap measures; See Appendix for description and reconciliation. Q3 Operating Metrics 9 Adjusted EBITDA Margin $589 $408 Q3 2016 Q3 2017 33.0% 33.9% Q3 2016 Q3 2017 16.1% 16.6% Q3 2016 Q3 2017 20.7% 21.2% Q3 2016 Q3 2017

Guidance* Mid Single Digit Organic Growth Across Segments Transportation Solutions Industrial Solutions Communications Solutions TE Connectivity Highlights Sales $3.2B to $3.3B Adjusted EPS $1.14 to $1.16 Sales up 5% Y/Y and up 4% organically at midpoint Minimal impact from FX Adjusted EPS up slightly Y/Y at the midpoint Tax rate headwind unfavorably impacting Adjusted EPS by $0.08 Y/Y Up Mid Single Digits Up Mid Single Digits Organic Up Mid Single Digits Up Mid Single Digits Organic Up High Single Digits Up Mid Single Digits Organic Q4 Outlook* vs 13 week Q4 2016 10 Automotive mid single digit organic growth expected on 1% global auto production; Heavy truck performance remains strong with growth across all regions Industrial Solutions growth driven by strength in factory automation and medical applications Communications Solutions growth expected across all businesses * Assumes foreign exchange rates and commodity prices that are consistent with current levels; Growth comparisons to prior year exclude the impact of an additional week in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2016 ($238M Revenue and $0.13 Adjusted EPS) Net Sales Growth Excluding the Impact of the Additional Week, Organic Net Sales Growth Excluding the Impact of the Additional Week, Adjusted EPS and Adjusted EPS Excluding the Impact of the Additional Week are non-gaap measures; see Appendix for description and reconciliation.

Raising Guidance: 7% organic growth and Adjusted EPS up 20% Y/Y Sales of $12.85B to $12.95B Adjusted EPS of $4.72 to $4.74 Sales up 8% Y/Y; Expect organic growth of 7% Y/Y (up from 6% in Prior Guidance) Adjusted EPS up 20% Y/Y at midpoint FX headwind impacting sales by ~$125M Y/Y and Adjusted EPS by $0.07 Y/Y Y/Y tax rate benefits 1H but negatively impacts 2H Up High Single Digits Up High Single Digits Organic Up Mid Single Digits Up High Single Digits Organic Up High Single Digits Up Low Single Digits Organic FY17 Outlook* vs 52 week prior year Guidance Transportation Solutions Industrial Solutions TE Connectivity Highlights 11 Communications Solutions * Assumes foreign exchange rates and commodity prices that are consistent with current levels; Growth comparisons to prior year exclude the impact of an additional week in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2016 ($238M Revenue and $0.13 Adjusted EPS) Net Sales Growth Excluding the Impact of the Additional Week, Organic Net Sales Growth Excluding the Impact of the Additional Week, Adjusted EPS and Adjusted EPS Excluding the Impact of the Additional Week are non-gaap measures; see Appendix for description and reconciliation. Expect organic Auto growth of high-single digits on ~3% production growth, reflecting content gains; Continue to expect growth in Commercial Transportation and Sensors Low single digit Industrial organic growth reflecting continued improvement in Industrial markets High single digit organic growth in Communications driven by all businesses

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Y/Y Q3 2017 13 Adjusted EPS is a non-gaap measure; See Appendix for description and reconciliation. Sales (in millions) Adjusted EPS Q3 2016 Results $3,121 $1.08 Operational Performance 260 0.16 Acquisitions / Divestitures, net 37 0.02 Tax Rate Impact - 0.01 FX Impact (51) (0.03) Q3 2017 Results $3,367 $1.24

Y/Y Q4 2017 14 Net Sales Excluding the Impact of the Additional Week, Adjusted Earnings Per Share Excluding the Impact of the Additional Week, and Adjusted EPS are non-gaap measures; See Appendix for description and reconciliation. Sales (in millions) Adjusted EPS Q4 2016 Results 13 weeks $3,094 $1.14 Operational Performance 118 0.08 Acquisitions / Divestitures, net 33 0.02 Tax Rate Impact (0.08) FX Impact (5) (0.01) Q4 2017 Guidance $3,240 $1.15 Guidance Range: Sales of $3.2B - $3.3B Adjusted EPS of $1.14 $1.16

Y/Y FY 2017 15 1H 2H FY17 Sales (in millions) Adjusted EPS Sales (in millions) Adjusted EPS Sales (in millions) Adjusted EPS 2016 52 Weeks $5,785 $1.74 $6,215 $2.21 $12,000 $3.95 Operational Performance 429 0.36 379 0.23 808 0.59 Acquisitions / Divestitures, net* 146 0.05 70 0.04 216 0.09 Share Repurchase 0.12 0.02 0.14 Tax Rate Impact 0.10 (0.07) 0.03 FX Impact (70) (0.03) (54) (0.04) (124) (0.07) 2017 Guidance $6,290 $2.34 $6,610 $2.39 $12,900 $4.73 Guidance Range Sales of $12.85B - $12.95B Adjusted EPS of $4.72 - $4.74 * The impact of Acquisitions and Divestitures is shown until one year after the event. Upon the annual anniversary, the impact is considered to be operational. Net Sales Excluding the Impact of the Additional Week, Adjusted Earnings Per Share Excluding the Impact of the Additional Week, and Adjusted EPS are non-gaap measures; See Appendix for description and reconciliation.

($ in Millions) Q3 2016 Q3 2017 Beginning Cash Balance $1,150 $773 Free Cash Flow 589 408 Dividends (132) (142) Share repurchases (134) (178) Acquisitions and Divestiture, net (923) (73) Net Increase in Commercial Paper 150 - Other (6) (33) Ending Cash Balance $694 $755 Total Debt $4,036 $3,991 ($ in Millions) Q3 2016 Q3 2017 Cash from Continuing Operations $715 $524 Capital expenditures, net Cash paid pursuant to collateral requirements related to cross currency swaps Pre-separation and BNS related tax payments (receipts), net (148) - 22 (159) 58 (15) Free Cash Flow $589 $408 A/R - $ $2,158 $2,271 Days Sales Outstanding* 62 61 Inventory (Excl. CIP) - $ $1,538 $1,635 Days on Hand* 67 66 Accounts Payable - $ $1,157 $1,309 Days Outstanding* 51 53 Free Cash Flow is a non-gaap measure, see Appendix for description * Adjusted to exclude the impact of acquisitions Free Cash Flow and Working Capital Liquidity, Cash & Debt Q3 Balance Sheet & Cash Flow Summary 16

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18 Non-GAAP Financial Measures We present non-gaap performance and liquidity measures as we believe it is appropriate for investors to consider adjusted financial measures in addition to results in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the U.S. ( GAAP ). These non-gaap financial measures provide supplemental information and should not be considered replacements for results in accordance with GAAP. Management uses non-gaap financial measures internally for planning and forecasting purposes and in its decision making processes related to the operations of our company. We believe these measures provide meaningful information to us and investors because they enhance the understanding of our operating performance, ability to generate cash, and the trends of our business. Additionally, we believe that investors benefit from having access to the same financial measures that management uses in evaluating our operations. The primary limitation of these measures is that they exclude the financial impact of items that would otherwise either increase or decrease our reported results. This limitation is best addressed by using these non-gaap financial measures in combination with the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures in order to better understand the amounts, character, and impact of any increase or decrease in reported amounts. These non-gaap financial measures may not be comparable to similarly-titled measures reported by other companies. The following provides additional information regarding our non-gaap financial measures: Organic Net Sales Growth represents net sales growth (the most comparable GAAP financial measure) excluding the impact of foreign currency exchange rates, and acquisitions and divestitures that occurred in the preceding twelve months, if any. Organic Net Sales Growth is a useful measure of our performance because it excludes items that are not completely under management s control, such as the impact of changes in foreign currency exchange rates, and items that do not reflect the underlying growth of the company, such as acquisition and divestiture activity. This measure is a significant component in our incentive compensation plans. Adjusted Gross Margin and Adjusted Gross Margin Percentage represent gross margin and gross margin percentage, respectively, (the most comparable GAAP financial measures) before special items including acquisition related charges, if any. Adjusted Operating Income and Adjusted Operating Margin represent operating income and operating margin, respectively, (the most comparable GAAP financial measures) before special items including restructuring and other charges, acquisition related charges, and other income or charges, if any. We utilize these measures to assess segment level operating performance and to provide insight to management in evaluating segment operating plan execution and market conditions. Adjusted Operating Income is a significant component in our incentive compensation plans. Adjusted Other Income, Net represents net other income (the most comparable GAAP financial measure) before special items including tax sharing income related to adjustments to prior period tax returns and other items, if any. Adjusted Income Tax Expense and Adjusted Effective Tax Rate represent income tax expense and effective tax rate, respectively, (the most comparable GAAP financial measures) after adjusting for the tax effect of special items including restructuring and other charges, acquisition related charges, other income or charges, and certain significant tax items, if any. Adjusted Income from Continuing Operations represents income from continuing operations (the most comparable GAAP financial measure) before special items including restructuring and other charges, acquisition related charges, tax sharing income related to adjustments to prior period tax returns and other tax items, other income or charges, and certain significant tax items, if any, and, if applicable, the related tax effects. Adjusted Earnings Per Share represents diluted earnings per share from continuing operations (the most comparable GAAP financial measure) before special items including restructuring and other charges, acquisition related charges, tax sharing income related to adjustments to prior period tax returns and other tax items, other income or charges, and certain significant tax items, if any, and, if applicable, the related tax effects. This measure is a significant component in our incentive compensation plans.

19 Adjusted Earnings Per Share Excluding the Impact of Changes in the Adjusted Effective Tax Rate represents Adjusted Earnings Per Share calculated by applying the prior period Adjusted Effective Tax Rate to the current period. We believe this measure provides useful information regarding our Adjusted Earnings Per Share. Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA Margin - represent net income and net income as a percentage of net sales, respectively, (the most comparable GAAP financial measures) before interest expense, interest income, income taxes, depreciation, and amortization, as adjusted for net other income, income from discontinued operations, and special items including restructuring and other charges, acquisition related charges, and other income or charges, if any. Net Sales Excluding the Impact of the Additional Week, Net Sales Growth Excluding the Impact of the Additional Week, Organic Net Sales Growth Excluding the Impact of the Additional Week, Adjusted Operating Income Excluding the Impact of the Additional Week, Adjusted Operating Margin Excluding the Impact of the Additional Week, and Adjusted Earnings Per Share Excluding the Impact of the Additional Week represent certain GAAP and non-gaap financial measures excluding the impact of the additional week in the fourth quarter of the fiscal year for fiscal years which are 53 weeks in length. The impact of the additional week is estimated using an average weekly sales figure for the last month of the fiscal year. Free Cash Flow (FCF) is a useful measure of our ability to generate cash. The difference between net cash provided by continuing operating activities (the most comparable GAAP financial measure) and Free Cash Flow consists mainly of significant cash outflows and inflows that we believe are useful to identify. We believe Free Cash Flow provides useful information to investors as it provides insight into the primary cash flow metric used by management to monitor and evaluate cash flows generated from our operations. Free Cash Flow is defined as net cash provided by continuing operating activities excluding voluntary pension contributions and the cash impact of special items, if any, minus net capital expenditures. Voluntary pension contributions are excluded from the GAAP financial measure because this activity is driven by economic financing decisions rather than operating activity. Certain special items, including net payments related to pre-separation tax matters and cash paid (collected) pursuant to collateral requirements related to cross currency swaps, are also excluded by management in evaluating Free Cash Flow. Net capital expenditures consist of capital expenditures less proceeds from the sale of property, plant, and equipment. These items are subtracted because they represent long-term commitments. In the calculation of Free Cash Flow, we subtract certain cash items that are ultimately within management s and the Board of Directors discretion to direct and may imply that there is less or more cash available for our programs than the most comparable GAAP financial measure indicates. It should not be inferred that the entire Free Cash Flow amount is available for future discretionary expenditures, as our definition of Free Cash Flow does not consider certain non-discretionary expenditures, such as debt payments. In addition, we may have other discretionary expenditures, such as discretionary dividends, share repurchases, and business acquisitions, that are not considered in the calculation of Free Cash Flow. Non-GAAP Financial Measures (cont.)