Rogers/Fido Releases iPhone 3G S Upgrade Pricing–Finally!

We’ve been waiting to hear officially from Rogers regarding their iPhone 3G S pricing. Well, the wait is over as they sent out their “official” upgrade pricing details via twitter. The details are fairly complex (typical Rogers, hehe) so let’s get right down to it!

What will be Rogers pricing for the new iPhone 3G S models?
With 3-year voice plan with 3 year data plan

NEW 16GB iPhone 3G S: $199
NEW 32GB iPhone 3G S: $299

Device-only pricing (no term)

NEW 16GB iPhone 3G S: $699
NEW 32GB iPhone 3G S: $799

Rogers.com online pricing – As of June 19th and for a limited time, the below device-only pricing applies if you buy online via Rogers.com

NEW 16GB iPhone 3G S: $680
NEW 32GB iPhone 3G S: $780

If I already have an iPhone 3G from Rogers and wish to upgrade to the new iPhone 3G S are there any special offers?
Yes. For a limited time, if you are an existing iPhone customer who does not yet qualify for an upgrade, you will be able to take advantage of the below two offers for upgrading to a new iPhone 3GS.

Offer 1:
If you are an existing Rogers iPhone 3G customer who has minimum tenure of 6 months since your activation/last upgrade, you can receive $250 off the no-term, device-only price, for a new iPhone 3GS provided that you have a data plan and extend your service agreement by 1 year. This offer does not apply for upgrading to an iPhone 3G.

Offer 2:
If you are an existing iPhone 3G customer who activated or upgraded to your iPhone 3G from July 11-Sep 30 2008 and have consistently spent on average of $100 or more each month on your Rogers wireless services you will get $500 off the no-term price of an iPhone 3GS, provided that you have a data plan and extend your service agreement by 1 year. This offer does not apply for upgrading to an iPhone 3G.

No-term   Offer 1   Offer 2
iPhone 3G S 16 GB     $699      $449     $199
iPhone 3G S 32 GB      $799      $549     $299

These offers are available wherever Rogers’ smartphones are sold or by calling Rogers’ customer care. These offers are valid until July 31st.

Is there a limit to the number of iPhone 3GS that I can purchase?
Overwhelming customer feedback indicates there’s great demand for iPhone 3G in Canada so to ensure as many Canadians as possible can get one as soon as possible, we are limiting purchase at launch to a maximum of two devices per customer until further notice.

Will I still be able to purchase an iPhone 3G?
Yes. See below for pricing.
Term pricing
16GB iPhone 3G: $149 (while supplies last) with a 3-year voice, and 3 year data plan as of June 19th, 2009
8GB iPhone 3G: $99 with a 3-year voice, and 3 year data plan as of June 19th, 2009

Device only pricing
8GB iPhone 3G: $599 as of June 19th
16GB iPhone 3G: no device-only pricing available

Rogers.com online pricing – As of June 19th and for a limited time, the below device-only pricing applies if you buy online via Rogers.com

iPhone 3G 8GB: $580

Fido iPhone 3G S Upgrade Info

If I already have an iPhone 3G from Fido and wish to upgrade to the new iPhone 3G S, are there any special offers?

Yes. For a limited time, existing iPhone 3G customers can apply their FidoDollars towards the no-term cost of the iPhone 3G S without subscribing to a data add-on. In addition these customers will receive a $100 FidoDollars Bonus top up towards the purchase of the new iPhone 3G S. This offer is effective June 19 to July 31st, 2009.

If I’m not an existing iPhone 3G customer and do not qualify for the above limited offer, can I redeem my FidoDollar for a new iPhone 3G S?

Yes. Non-iPhone customers can redeem their FidoDollars towards the no-term cost of the iPhone 3G S by subscribing to a data add-on with term.

Phew! That is a lot of information to digest. What “offer” do you fall under? Many people are definitely going to be happy to hear some solid news on upgrade/outright prices to the iPhone 3G S. Now that we have it, what are you going to do?

My average monthly spend is less than $100/month for my iPhone 3G, so that means I fall under “Offer 1”. I can extend by 1 year, and pay $449 for a 16GB iPhone 3G S. Hmm…

Could these concessions be due to our petitions to Rogers and possibly the concessions made by AT&T in the USA?

Click here to read up on more of the Rogers iPhone 3G/3GS FAQ page, and come back and let us know what you think (click here for Fido)!

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KMPhotographer
KMPhotographer
16 years ago

Ok – so it looks like when you add the 1 extra year to your term for the special pricing, it also adds another year to your HUP. This according to a Rogers Rep who is answering questions on Twitter. So I’ll be eligible for full subsidy pricing in July 2010 – but if I take advantage of this special upgrade pricing it gets pushed back to June 2011.
So that means when Apple releases another new iPhone next year, I’ll be in the same boat as I am this year – not eligible for the subsidy pricing. So do I chance it that Rogers will again have special pricing next year for a new iPhone for those that upgraded to 3GS – or do I just wait another year and not deal with this whole mess?
Oh what to do……

xxJDxx
xxJDxx
Reply to  KMPhotographer
16 years ago

Yup, a lot of us are going to be in this situation now. I would just hope/assume that rogers would offer sometihgn similar next year if/when i new iphone is released. Hey, if not there is a good chance that telus/bell will be carrying it by then anyway 😛

iPhone Fan
Reply to  KMPhotographer
16 years ago

I’m going to go for it because I am building an iPhone Museum!

Dusty
Dusty
Reply to  iPhone Fan
16 years ago

LOL

Bdubb
Bdubb
Reply to  iPhone Fan
16 years ago

Haha “iPhone museum” I have the first gen 2G iPhone and it still takes a lickin’…I am gald I didn’t opt for the 3G when it came out last year. But now I do want to get on board with this 3Gs bizness! but.. I don’t want no expensive 80-100 dollar monthly bills, nor do I want a three year locked leash on my neck , what do you guys suggest?

iPhone Fan
Reply to  Bdubb
16 years ago

Knee pads and something to bite on? 😉

Snausages
Snausages
16 years ago

Just a quick question, If I buy the Device only, how would I get voice/data without signing a contract? Is there a pay-as-you-go service available?

Elliott V.
Elliott V.
Reply to  Snausages
16 years ago

I would like to know about that as well.

VaporKnight
VaporKnight
16 years ago

Does this include tax? overusage? downgrade fees? I’m on the edge of offer 1 and offer 2 depending…

ifokust
ifokust
16 years ago

Fido doesn’t mention extending the contract at all, but they’re also not offering the deep discounts as Rogers is. heck, I’ll settle for not as much off the top as long as I’m still eligible in 2010. Sweet!

Fido Website:

If I already have an iPhone 3G from Fido and wish to upgrade to the new iPhone 3G S, are there any special offers?

Yes. For a limited time, existing iPhone 3G customers can apply their FidoDollars towards the no-term cost of the iPhone 3G S without subscribing to a data add-on. In addition these customers will receive a $100 FidoDollars Bonus top up towards the purchase of the new iPhone 3G S. This offer is effective June 19 to July 31st, 2009.

Justin
Justin
Reply to  ifokust
16 years ago

I’m with Fido and have a 3G model. So does that mean we receive $100 FdioDollars as a gift to use immediately towards the purchase of the non-contract 3GS?

Corvillus
Reply to  Justin
16 years ago

Yes, that’s exactly what it means. $100 Fido contract to an off contract 3GS.

There’s no HUP option though, which I’d personally prefer. But in the long term it’s not much different either way.

Corvillus
Reply to  Corvillus
16 years ago

Sorry, credit not contract. 🙂

Justin
Justin
Reply to  Corvillus
16 years ago

Just got my 32 3GS from Fido with the no-contract price but the sale guys said that I can’t use my FidoDollars nor do I have the Fido 100 dollar bonus since I don’t have a data plan (he said Fido changed it) on my account. Is that TRUE????

Ilias
Ilias
Reply to  ifokust
16 years ago

I taught that fido was bought by rogers??? this smells weird

Snausages
Snausages
16 years ago

I’ve got a quick question, If I buy just the device, can I still get voice/data on my phone, is there something like a pay-as-you-go deal I can get?

valueofaloonie
valueofaloonie
Reply to  Snausages
16 years ago

Not if you want an iPhone. It’s all or nothing (voice & data) for those.

valueofaloonie
valueofaloonie
Reply to  Snausages
16 years ago

Oops. I meant there is no pay-as-you-go deal available with the iPhone.

xxJDxx
xxJDxx
16 years ago

what a relief! This is great news!!! I’ll be upgrading for sure now! Thanks rogers! You did something for your customers for once!!

jonk
jonk
16 years ago

Lame for us Fido users.

I pay well over $100 a month, and am by no means the “cheap” customer Rogers seems to think all Fido users are. Yet somehow I differ from a Rogers customer? This makes no sense. I don’t mind extending my contract! Give me the same damn price as Rogers customers! I don’t see why we’re any different if we meet the same requirements. This is just lame.

wrd74
wrd74
16 years ago

There’s no way I’m extending my contract for another year. I would like the new 3gs, but I think it’s just better to wait until the next iphone in 2010. Like the first commenter noted I don’t want to be in the same boat next year.
Give me the $250 off the no contract price then we’ll talk.
To minor of a upgrade this time around.

iPhone Fan
Reply to  wrd74
16 years ago

Yes, signing on for ANOTHER year…jeez…it’s like these contracts just NEVER end.

TK
TK
16 years ago

guys Im just wondering if you do go ahead with a hardware upgrade, you have to turn in your current 3G right? Newbie to upgrading here.

Carl
Carl
Reply to  TK
16 years ago

No you don’t.

Dan
Dan
16 years ago

And the best part is…. FIDO HAS A DIFFERENT POLICY!!!! With Fido, you only get $100 off!!!

kris
kris
16 years ago

Is it $100 on iphone spend or rogers wireless services. Wireless services include family plans etc.

Corvillus
Reply to  kris
16 years ago

Anything attached directly to the iPhone you’re upgrading, before taxes.

So in the case of a family plan, it’d be the portion of the plan that goes to that iPhone, not the whole plan, unfortunately.

Corvillus
Reply to  Corvillus
16 years ago

Argh wait, ignore what I just said, apparently they are allowing cumulative plans now.

Corvillus
16 years ago

You forgot to add the Fido offer.

$100 FidoDollars credit for previous iPhone 3G owners.
(Which sucks, but might as well put it up in there too.)

iPhone Fan
Reply to  Corvillus
16 years ago

Added, thanks! Thing is, Fido users don’t have to extend their contracts. That is a long term bonus.

Andre
Andre
16 years ago

@TK- you do not turn it in. You are free to sell it on eBay.

What I want to know is what’s the deal for corporate customers? I waited until August before they would sell me the 3G, and then they charged me about $435 and extended my contract by 3 years. They screw you every way they can. The reps on Twitter couldn’t answer about corporate customers. We’re lesser beings!

Dusty
Dusty
16 years ago

Awesome news, thanks Gary!
CHECK OUT THE FORUMS FOR ”My iPhone 3GS/FW3.0 Hands On Experience!”… https://www.iphoneincanada.ca/forums/showthread.php?t=5581
All I can say is the iPhone 3GS is a noticeable difference 😉
Now to sign away on a 3 year contract.
Cheers!

TK
TK
16 years ago

so you can get the new phone at $299 for 32g (prices looked mixed up) then add both warranties for another $150 and you’re allowed to add yourself another year to your contract agreement?
iPhone Fan- do you know where I left my knee pads?

hey btw ; if bought outright can we still have these warranty options or is it only good 2 go for the one year?

iPhone Fan
Reply to  TK
16 years ago

LOL, don’t worry I can sell you a pair for dirt cheap. I am hesitant to bite on these short term savings. I want to jump ship once new GSM carriers arrive this Fall and early 2010 (Telus, Bell).

Cody
Cody
16 years ago

I just got off the phone with a FIDO rep (extremely rude probably had enough of people calling about the iPhone) and she said that it’s only the $100 credit to your account after an upgrade.

Like the rest of you in the comments I think it’s absolute horse sh*t that they won’t offer the same discounts to both Fido and Rogers customers.

Do any of you think that this might change?

ADMIN – You might want to change the title of this post to exclude FIDO. Cheers

Carl
Carl
Reply to  Cody
16 years ago

I somehow doubt they will change, it would be nice though…

Ethan
Ethan
16 years ago

WOW.. So unexpected! I was going to pay 791$ including Tax tomorrow, now I am only paying $199 since I am eligible for offer 2!!! Amazing offers! Thank you for listening to customers once at last Rogers!

ifokust
ifokust
Reply to  Ethan
16 years ago

That’s a nice lil discount Ethan! lol
Congrats and enjoy the 3G S experience tomorrow.

EZ Mac Mike
EZ Mac Mike
16 years ago

I would love a faster iPhone but it really isn’t THAT important to me that I would sell another year of my cellular usage off to Rogers, (or spend $800 for a smartphone!). Three years; that was bad enough. When the next iPhone comes out, (which now might be less than a year away), I’ll buy it outright with no commitment and it won’t be too long after that when Rogers/Fido will cease to have exclusivity of the device.

IcemanYVR
16 years ago

Even though I qualify for the Option 2 pricing, I’m going to skip the upgrade. I’ll wait until next year. With other GSM carriers on the horizon, I don’t want any longer contract than necessry.

Appleman
Appleman
16 years ago

I was about to pay $904 until they announced this. Now its only $331. Ill add a year for that! I am also going to head to my local rogers plus instead of the Apple Store Yorkdale like I had planned. Somehow I think that the Rogers store will be better suited to personal needs. Ill keep my 11:00 reservation though, Just In Case.

Josh
Josh
16 years ago

Just wondering why you would pay, $799 for the no contract price. Just sign a 3 year for 299 then buy out remainder of contract (max 400) and your total is 700 and you have no contract left and you save a 100 bucks.

iPhone Fan
Reply to  Josh
16 years ago

Don’t forget you’d have to pay the EDC fee of $100 plus 1 month of your voice plan.

dborod
dborod
16 years ago

Rogers.ca tells me that I will be eligible for a hardware upgrade after 7/16/2009 (one year since I bought my 3G and switched to Rogers). Any idea if the price will be less if I wait till then?

Duc
Duc
16 years ago

@Iphone Fan,
I think your prices for the 3GS are mixed up for the no term, offer 1 and offer 2.

iPhone Fan
Reply to  Duc
16 years ago

Changed, thanks. It was the Rogers website that got it mixed up, so it landed there when I copy and pasted. Are you surprised?! hehe

Duc
Duc
Reply to  iPhone Fan
16 years ago

I was worried that you might need more practices using the copy & paste function from the new 3.0 firmware. =)

Christian Bale
Christian Bale
16 years ago

See that shit? Not even 24 hours from the launch and they announce those prices. Rogers reps were reinforcing that there would be no way to purchase the iPhone without a contract. And now? I just hope that they will be informed.

iPhone Fan
Reply to  Christian Bale
16 years ago

I don’t understand why Rogers would do this. Imagine if you’re a Rogers employee on the Eastcoast…you will hear about this when you SHOW UP FOR WORK in the morning, since it went live pretty late on PST.

Corvillus
Reply to  iPhone Fan
16 years ago

I’m guessing because it makes Rogers look like a hero who’s looking out for the consumer. This happened last time too. There was no mention of any good data plans and at the last minute Rogers “caves” and does the 6GB and all the employees have to get briefed on the plan, with massive amounts of confusion about who is eligible and who isn’t (especially on the Fido side).

Same thing with this I take it. PR stunt. But it will sell more phones, and in the case of Rogers, extend expensive combined voice and data contracts further.

Natas tmc
Natas tmc
16 years ago

Fido has officially screwed it’s iPhone customers wanting to upgrade. Just not good enough Fido! $100 or less off! Does any one else find that insulting!
Fools. If you had done your customers right you would have created loyalty. Instead what you have made is animosicty. I’ll jump ship to a new carrier the first chance I get.
What are the costs of buying out a contract?
Would I have to then pay the full price on my original 3G?

Corvillus
Reply to  Natas tmc
16 years ago

Max voice fee is $400 (ECF).

Max data fee is $100 (DECF).

Realistically, if you cancelled, it would cost you $500, and then you could sign up again on a new 3 year plan, and pay $200-300 for the phone, and possibly on the hook for 1 more month of service (leaving you with $700-$900 total spent depending on how everithing works out).

If you take up the $100 FidoDollars offer, you’d spend $600-700 for the new phone instead.

The deal isn’t great, and I’m passing on it, but it’s better than nothing, and if you were going to buy a 3GS full price anyway, you saved $100. As for the $250 or $500 Rogers subsidy deal, it’s basically pay less now, pay more later (since now you put off your next HUP by a year, and extended the time you can be hit with a nasty ECF + DECF by a year). Either way, you’re still going to be paying eventually if you plan to keep getting a new handset every year.

mark
mark
16 years ago

I do over $100 a month in business with Fido, why not the same deal?

revert
revert
16 years ago

The 100 dollar monthly average bill for offer 2, does that 100 include taxes?

iPhone Fan
Reply to  revert
16 years ago

I believe it is excluding taxes.

xxJDxx
xxJDxx
16 years ago

Does anyone know of a good way to transfer all of my contacts/pictures/settings/ringtones/etc from my old iphone to the 3GS tomorrow?

iPhone Fan
Reply to  xxJDxx
16 years ago

It’s easy…just sync old phone in iTunes…then restore your 3GS with the old iPhone’s back up.

xxJDxx
xxJDxx
Reply to  iPhone Fan
16 years ago

Tried this, as soon as i try to sync itunes tells me that syncing will erase all the data on my iphone….I assume thats not right, nor do i want to chance it. I guess because I manually manage my files there is no way to sync without first wiping everything on the phone??? seems stupid, there has to be any easy way to transfer from one iphone to another….c’mon apple, i cant be the only one with this problem..??

Dan
Dan
16 years ago

Even with the Fido deal, it’s looking not bad to get a new iPhone 3g S…..
$799 +tax = $895
– 60 fido dollars
– 100 bonus fido dollars
– 340 from sale of 16 gb iPhone 3G on craigslist
———
so total after tax is $395 for a 32GB iPhone 3G S. OR $290 for a 16GB iPhone 3G S.

And in a year, you are eligible for a regular hardware upgrade since with the fido plan you don’t have to extend your contract.

kai
kai
16 years ago

Hey guys what do you think of my plan:

My iPhone back came with cracks that I never bothered to replace. I was thinking of replacing the phone, selling it online for $400-$500, and buying the 3gs with “offer 2” since I spend more than $100 a month on my wireless services.

Well the last part does come with a caveat. Do you think that Rogers means my bill for my specific iPhone phone # or the bill for my entire wireless services (including other phones). That makes a difference because there are a bunch of people in my household and it’s all on one bill…

generalinq
generalinq
16 years ago

what a scam. Why can’t you just cancel your plan at a max if $400 penalty (cheaper than the $450 for the 3gs under rogers). Then sign up again.

Anyhow. New phone not worth it. 3g is just fine.

generalinq
generalinq
16 years ago

I correct myself. Then you pay another $199 but at least you don’t gave to commit for another year. I think that makes more sense than buying a no contract phone.

mrexcuse
mrexcuse
16 years ago

if the 100 bucks is before taxes then i can’t get it, but if it is after taxes i might go for it and sell my 3g. Guess i will have to call rogers tonight and see.

Ali
Ali
16 years ago

just called rogers they say im eligible for the offer 2
getting one this afternoon!!!!!!

Norr
Norr
16 years ago

So if I buy the no-contract iphone outright, do I still have to sign onto a multi-year contract to get a reasonable price on voice and data? It seems that the good data plans are on contract anyway!

Josh
Josh
16 years ago

I am a Rogers customer with the iPhone 3G activated on July 6 2008. Here is my story:

I am currently at my local Rogers Plus, the reps have absolutely no knowledge of the $100 average per month promotion. I pulled out the iPhone and read the promotion to all reps verbatim.

Duc
Duc
Reply to  Josh
16 years ago

Too funny!

yen
yen
16 years ago

one question: does these offers only applicable to existing 3g customers or to all rogers customers that r unable to upgrade? thx~

Todd Sieling
16 years ago

Just got off the phone with a Fido CSR. He says the $100 discount is all he can offer for now, but suggests waiting a few days to see if Fido adopts the Rogers plan. We both laughed when he asserted that Fido and Rogers are two different companies. Good times, but seriously if Fido doesn’t pick up the deal I’ll pay to cancel and move it to Rogers as a new customer.

Jack
Jack
16 years ago

Just thought I would share my story with everyone of trying to upgrade my 3G phone this morning. Like many, I got my 3G on July 11, 2008, and I was thrilled to find out that I qualified for $500 off the no-term price (see offer #2 above) – which means my 32GB Iphone 3GS would be $299. I went to the local Rogers store this morning with a print out of the offer from the Rogers website (http://www.rogers.com/web/content/wireless-products/iphone_faqs?setLanguage=en&cm_sp=Consumer-_-Wireless_iPhone3Gs_0609_Eng-_-3GsPrelaunch_LowerBadge). In short – the store had never heard of the offer. They even had to call customer service and fax them my print out – and they still wouldn’t honour the offer. After a 90 minute ordeal, I left with no iPhone. I called cust service from home and had to read them the url of the offer on their own website. After being placed on hold for a while, they told me that they would honour the website special and are now sending me the iphone 3GS 32GB for $299. Beware of ignorant Rogers employees!

Vern
Vern
16 years ago

Wow, I just went in to my Rogers store in Vernon, BC — they were charging $880 before taxes for the 32gb model. I didn’t even know Rogers branded stores would do that.

Yikes.

M4d3L
16 years ago

I have buy the iphone 3G last year (11 july 2008)
I just call Rogers and ask for the new 3Gs iphone and I got the 32gb for 299$ and a contract renew for 36 month.

I will receive it in 5 to 7 days.

VAC
VAC
16 years ago

The plans are complete and utter crap, let’s face it.

You guys willing to shell out $800 and then go through craigslist phone selling bullshit to try and make some money back and extend your contact, blah blah….so what….the camera is 1mp better, NO FLASH, does video and there is voice command. It’s just not worth it.

Rogers is such a complete and utter rip-off.

wolfshades
wolfshades
16 years ago

Yeah. It’s been one hell of an interesting morning. I read the pricing thing last night and lined up at the Rogers store at 6:00 a.m. (first in line). Store opened at 10:00 and the first thing they told me “yes, we know about the pricing change but not all of Rogers knows about it yet so they can’t process anything. We’ll hold your phone here for you until it’s all sorted out and give you a call.”

*blinks*

Went home, and got a phone call a bit later: “things still aren’t sorted out and might not be until tomorrow…”

I’m underwhelmed.

To be honest: it’s not the call centre’s fault. Rogers chose to spring this at the very last minute and everyone’s playing catch-up. I’m grateful for the break, don’t get me wrong. It’s just not a way to run a business, that’s all.

Plus I’m f**king tired and now know that it was a waste of time lining up at the store.

Norr
Norr
16 years ago

Went to the Rogers Plus store…sold out. Anyway, I was interested in the off-contract option so as to avoid laying in bed another three years with this awful company. But then, any decent voice/data plan option comes with a three-year commitment and $400+$100 cancellation fee anyway. In short, it’s a complete rip off to buy the phone off-contract!

The Rogers salesperson also acknowledged that the policies of Rogers corporate are atrocious and commitment to customer service (especially for long-time customers) is almost non existent. He said that he believes Rogers is doing everything possible to lock as many customers into long-term contracts before the GSM network open to competition later this year or early next year. This is all at the expense of satisfied customers. It is with glee that I look forward to the day I walk away from this crap company.

The iphone does sound nice though. Too bad it’s attached to such a poor player in an area that should be all about providing quality service. Bunch of gouging bastards is the leadership of this company.

Natas tmc
Natas tmc
16 years ago

I’m not laughing! I’m crying!
Thanks for the info Corvilles.
I don’t know what to do now, I think I’ll have to wait and pray for a miracle and Fido comes up with something for it’s existing 3G customer wanting to upgrade but not pay the extra $500. You listening Fido? I’ll never sign another contract with you, not a smart way to treat us!

FrankThif
FrankThif
16 years ago

I’ve just been on the phone with a Fido supervisor… He told me that it was the first time that somebody complained about the difference between the two offers. We need to keep calling them if we want a change in that dumb policy. 100$ rebate on a 799$ phone… Wow!!!

After 12 years and thousands of dollars to Fido, I’m insulted!!

Tilk
Tilk
16 years ago

i got my 3g in aug.08 . I called rogers and was offered the 199 upgrade with a one year contract extension. now Im thinking is the 200mhz faster processor,double the ram, the video feature and the compass worth 200 buck and another year with rogers given that bell and telus are building a gsm network to compete with rogers . basically does someone have a 3gs and feels like its so much faster and more usefull than their “old” 3g was??

Shawn
Shawn
16 years ago

Well at least your a 3G owner, I have the razr from them and they told me I have to wait till aug 1, 2010 to upgrade. That’s the 2.5 yr mark on my contract. I really hope more GSM competition comes soon as fido isn’t worth committing 3 yrs too.

Patrick Wong
Patrick Wong
16 years ago

What a joke Rogers is ! Only Roger could fuck up the first day of having there

Fraser
Fraser
16 years ago

I have never done a hardware upgrade before. This may seem like a stupid quation… but do you have to give them your old phone?

Fraser
Fraser
Reply to  Fraser
16 years ago

Ha, never mind I called and found out I can keep it. (seriously, I have never done this before.) However, I am not eligible for the $500 off because tax is not included in the upgrade pricing. BAH!

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