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Finding an Edge in Edmonton

(Topic created on: 11-17-2025 03:55 PM)
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stainer1975
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My contract with Fido is coming up here on December 23rd and I cannot find an S25 Edge anywhere and this is the phone that I want next simply because it's smaller or thinner and lighter and it's got 200 megapixle and my friend actually has one and when I held his phone in my hands it just felt right and it doesn't have that 3rd camera lens which is no big deal to me but I need Samsung to start shipping these S25 Edges off as soon as possible because I'm gonna need one here in a couple of months or maybe I'll pay the remaining amount on my phone and get it next month but no maybe I'll wait because there's gonna be Christmas deals from Fido here but they can't show anything yet because they have no S25 Edges yet 
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h0h0h0
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Black Friday is coming up
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Urmi
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Hi stainer1975,

We understand that you are interested in purchasing the Galaxy S25 Edge. Please use the link provided below to access our official website, where you can complete your purchase if the device is not available at a Samsung Experience Store or through Fido.

https://www.samsung.com/ca/smartphones/galaxy-s25-edge/

stainer1975
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Thank you I hope Samsung gets a few shipments out to all the cell providers well i know that Roger's is pushing Fido customers like myself to join them but I can't leave Fido they have been so good to me that I can't leave them i don't care if they have 10G let alone 5G the one thing I would be interested in would be they're Beta plan experiment their doing it's their satellite experiment it's free i forget for how long i think it's just a couple 3 months and then after that they want to charge $10 a month for the satellite feature I mean it's probably worth it considering only people who have Roger's satellite can call and text in the middle of nowhere or the ocean that's so cool Roger's is doing that for people I couldn't imagine being hundreds or thousands of kilometers away from civilization I'm sticking with Fido im in no hurry for downloading and uploading 4LTE is good enough for me as long a Fido is cheaper and good deals I'm a happy loyal customer that won't turn my back on them just like Samsung I've never owned anything else ever except my very first phone it was an old bar phone a Nokia probably the best phone I ever had for it's time because reception truly sucked for everyone except me for some reason it didn't matter where I was out in the middle of nowhere or deep in the city I always had cell service while everyone else around me had none and this was all the time that's why it's the best phone I've ever had and all my friends say the same thing it's the greatest phone for it's time I love ❤️ and miss that little Nokia
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Urmi
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Thank you for sharing your thoughtful reflections on your experience with Fido, Rogers, and Samsung. It is evident that you value reliability, affordability, and customer loyalty above all else. Your commitment to Fido, despite the competitive push from Rogers, highlights the importance of trust and consistency in long-term customer relationships.

The satellite beta program you mentioned is indeed an innovative step forward, offering connectivity in remote and isolated areas where traditional networks often fail. While the trial period and subsequent fee may raise questions of value for some, it is encouraging to see providers exploring solutions that extend communication beyond conventional boundaries.

Your perspective also underscores the fact that advanced technologies such as 5G or even 10G are not always the deciding factor for every customer. For many, dependable 4G LTE service combined with fair pricing and strong customer support remains more than sufficient.

Your loyalty to both Fido and Samsung reflects a deep appreciation for companies that prioritize customer satisfaction and product dependability. It is a testament to the enduring value of trust and performance in the telecommunications industry.

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