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Originally Posted by Akinari
Does not apply to all situations, with certain carriers, using Fido as an example, as long as you are on one of their Max Plans, doesn't necessarily have to be one of their current Max Plan offerings, with some negotiating it's possible to keep your old Max Plan with a new phone and get full subsidized pricing.
For example, I've dealt with situations where Fido waived a particular case and let the customer keep their old plan with much better data, and get full subsidized pricing.
Do not quote me on this however. It is different for every case.
Speaking from plenty of first-hand experience.
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Thanks. I don't have any first hand experience, nor do I plan to get an iPhone6

...but from what I'm reading, Rogers isn't butching anymore. Apparently all carriers will try to get you on a $80+ plan if you want to upgrade now...