Hi Scot, To be forthright, the incentive are only important where getting the phone in person is concerned. because most devices can cause me physical harm, i. e. android, more current voiceover, I cannot in fact buy a phone anywhere. Instead I must buy a phone where it can be tested, and if dangerous not end up coming home with me. so, at least where getting this phone is concerned, it means where I can stand in a store..although so far learning where all this can be done firmly for telus is proving a challenge. I almost got this phone when a bell customer, or its prior edition, meaning I feel it safe enough to test again in person. Kare On Sun, 7 Sep 2025, Scott Allen wrote:
On Sun, 7 Sept 2025 at 00:56, Karen Lewellen <klewellen@shellworld.net> wrote:
because I get some extras 411 directory assistance exemption, in some cases a 20% or more discount on my plan, I am hoping to accomplish both together.
You didn't mention any financial or other incentives when you said only three providers sold the phone, implying that you could only go with three providers in order to use the XP3 Plus phone.
I was merely pointing out that an unlocked XP3 Plus very likely would work with any provider that allowed "bring your own" devices.
Anywhere is a stretch, when I had someone from toronto public library search, their own investigation indicated telus and bell as the only networks supporting the device.
I'd be surprised if Rogers and Videotron, and most other providers when traveling, wouldn't support an unlocked XP3 Plus using their SIMs.
-- Scott