Is the S7 Edge a part of the annual upgrade program?
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I just got off the phone with VZW customer service, and I would like to get a 2nd source to confirm. Is it true that they are now going to honor the every year promotion if we switch to the S7 edge from the note 7? Pay off 50% of the device and then be able to upgrade to another samsung device.
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Well the printed / piblished answer is here:
Annual Upgrade Program for Samsung Devices FAQs | Verizon Wireless
See bullet two, read the fine print where it cites S7 if purchased before 9/10/2016 this means the program for the S7 ended sept 10th.
Search for similar threads from yesterday where the Verizon Moderators say the same thing, S7 Not an "Annual Eligible" device. .. again, that was yesterday
So unless the policy changed today (Thursday) .. and by referring to Verizon's own documents, this another misinformed customer rep. (hope not)
Use caution, do your homework, if you purchase the S7 device on a payment plan you will be locked into a 24 month full retail cost agreement.
I surely hope what you were told is correct and they simply haven't corrected their official policy yet. I am patiently waiting for Samsung and Verizon to work out this "Annual Eligable" device issue for S7 Edge.
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Until it shows up on the website and states it on your receipt, I would not believe anything you are told.
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Well the printed / piblished answer is here:
Annual Upgrade Program for Samsung Devices FAQs | Verizon Wireless
See bullet two, read the fine print where it cites S7 if purchased before 9/10/2016 this means the program for the S7 ended sept 10th.
Search for similar threads from yesterday where the Verizon Moderators say the same thing, S7 Not an "Annual Eligible" device. .. again, that was yesterday
So unless the policy changed today (Thursday) .. and by referring to Verizon's own documents, this another misinformed customer rep. (hope not)
Use caution, do your homework, if you purchase the S7 device on a payment plan you will be locked into a 24 month full retail cost agreement.
I surely hope what you were told is correct and they simply haven't corrected their official policy yet. I am patiently waiting for Samsung and Verizon to work out this "Annual Eligable" device issue for S7 Edge.
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Well Verizon community, I guess we have the real answer to the S7 annual eligible answer ... NO
As you can tell from numerous posts from me on this topic, and continous wrong answers from customer service reps telling us the S7 edge "IS" eligible, I have been monitoring when \ if the Verizon policy on S7 annual eligibility changes,
See bullet 2 of this policy:
Annual Upgrade Program for Samsung Devices FAQs | Verizon Wireless
This document was updated in the last hour. Guess what? They removed the Note 7 eligibility and DID NOT update the S7 device expiration date of Sept 10th
So I guess we have the REAL answer now. S7 and S7 Edge DOES NOT QUALIFY for Annual Eligible status. This means that if you purchase the S7 on the device payment plan, you will be locked in for 24 months or FULL RETAIL when you want to upgrade to the S8.
DO YOUR HOMEWORK!!! Be warned not to be tricked with incorrect guidance from the sale staff
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All done. Verizon updated their policy again this evening. Take a look, they removed all references to any Samsung device. Their latest version of the policy references iPhones only.
Annual Upgrade Program for Samsung Devices FAQs | Verizon Wireless
bye bye Annual Upgrades for Samsung.
This should be the reference to answer our Annual Upgrade question if we choose the Samsung S7 or S7 Edge as our Note 7 replacement. Doing so under the device the payment program means you are locked for 24mos / full retail.
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Please disregard my 8:22pm post. This reply is not accurate. Don't know what happened but the Samsung Annual Eligible link is still there and online. My Bad!!!
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I just checked and this is what I got from your link:
- Purchased and activated an eligible Samsung device on a Verizon Wireless device payment agreement.
All versions of the Note7 have been recalled. Please power off your device and read our FAQs for the latest recall and return information.
- Samsung Galaxy S7 or Samsung Galaxy S7 edge purchased on a device payment agreement on or before 9/10/2016
Do you not get an annual upgrade with it is now past 9/10/2016?
I would consider the 7Edge if i knew i could get out of it in 12 months. I'm not about to pay $800 plus taxes for an older phone over the next two years.
If they can't come up with anything better than the currents offers...i'm just going back to my Note 3 until the LGv20 appears.
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brigetterad wrote:
If they can't come up with anything better than the currents offers...i'm just going back to my Note 3 until the LGv20 appears.
I can't imagine why you wouldn't do that even if you COULD get the S7 Edge on an annual upgrade program.
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Well, I wanted something new and to just have until something better came out in about a year. BUT.. i just got off the phone with a Verizon Rep who told me that the annual upgrade for Samsung is not available. Get the 7 Edge and be stuck with it for 2 years. No thanks. They are definitely supposed to get the LG V20, the Rep said, but he did not have a release date yet. So.. I will hold on to my Note 7 until then. (I think)
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The v20 looks ok. But, in reality is STILL not comparable with the Note7. No S Pen, No water resistance or dust resistance, and frankly....it looks like trash
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We know so many customers are looking for a phone that has a stylus. We now have the LG Stylo 2 V.
LG Stylo 2 V | Verizon Wireless
It may not meet the water resistance you are looking for, however, this is a great entry level phone that you may want to check out.
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TamaraH ,
What do you mean by entry level? Is it better than the Note 3 or Note 5, at least? The Note 7 screen was beautiful! Does this Stylo offer a clear, beautiful, vibrant screen like the Note 7? How about the pictures? I am so impressed with the pictures taken with my Note 7, compared to pics taken with my Note 3.
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lol, is this a joke?
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89 dollars at Target yet 240 at Verizon. This is the same nonsense pricing keeping me away from the Note 5. The LG came out in May 2015. Why would anyone pay a premium price for outdated tech?
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Oh, once I'm done replacing my Note 7 with the LG Stylo, I'll go buy a copy of Windows 95 (at premium pricing) and "upgrade" my new laptop.
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I was also thinking about reactivating my MySpace account too. I heard the LG Stylo works great with that app.
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Dusted off the Pong system today. The family is going to be so excited. They wont even notice that I gave the PS4 back to BestBuy!
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Lol!! Y'all are cracking me up!
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Lol, you are too funny! LG STYLO she said!
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Help is here as I know there has been a lot of confusion regarding the annual upgrade. Please take a look at this link as it does clear up all concerns on the annual upgrade process as it states Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge, purchased on or before September 9 2016. https://www.verizonwireless.com/support/upgrade-program-legal/
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@natashaa_vzw, unfortunately you are wrong. I assure you that by the time this is all done we will all get our annual upgrade back. you just haven't been given the ok from your "big wigs" yet to allow it. numerous reps have already indicated we can get it back and let me remind you Verizon is the number 1 wireless provider. This equates to the most customers. That's a lot of people calling daily for a fix to the problem. And to sit there and say "Please take a look at this link as it does clear up all concerns on the annual upgrade process as it states Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge, purchased on or before September 9 2016." is ridiculous as that statement nor the link clears up any concerns.
