Starting July 24th

Nationwide data

All Freedom Mobile customers with monthly recurring data on their line will have their data bucket upgraded to include Freedom & Nationwide data that can be used across Canada, at no additional cost*!

5G

We’re excited to provide you with the latest technology at an affordable price. Freedom Mobile customers on $45+/mo. plans (after Digital Discount) will now have access to 5G at no additional cost**!

Seamless handoff

According to this:

As of July 24, Freedom Mobile is also implementing seamless handoff when moving between home and partner networks. Previously, when moving between networks, customer calls would sometimes drop, or data would be interrupted.

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    11 months ago

    It’s happening:

    Big News from Freedom! Amoeba, we made a promise to improve your service, and we’re making good on it. Starting today: You have one bucket of data to use across Canada! PLUS, your plan has been upgraded to include 5G.

    What does this mean?

    One bucket of data - Your 27GB of Freedom data and 1GB of Nationwide data have been combined into a single bucket of 28GB of data to use across Canada, at no additional cost.

    5G is here - We launched the latest technology at an affordable price AND upgraded your current plan to include 5G, at no additional cost.

    We are committed to providing Canadians with affordable mobile service. Make the most of your cross-Canada data by ensuring Freedom Nationwide is enabled on your phone. Learn more: https://frdm.mobi/service-upgrades. Conditions apply.

    🫢🙌

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    11 months ago

    Good to know they’re still upgrading. I was worried they’d become stagnant with the Shaw sale.

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      11 months ago

      TBH, I’m not holding my breath for 5G since it’ll be heavier on my battery than LTE and I have seen 500Mbps on LTE (not on Freedom), but otherwise I do share the sentiment. 🤭

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        Yeah same. I haven’t really been waiting for 5g. I don’t need that speed on my phone, especially if it drains the battery much more quickly. I suppose it might be good for other device types though.

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    11 months ago

    Do they support Apple Watches? It’s nice to have connectivity on mine when I go running.

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      They seem to be selling it, so maybe. I’ve no idea how data plans for those work. I am using an eSIM with my Pixel though, so I know eSIM is supported on some devices.