Rogers and Fido launched Rogers/Fido Device Tune-Up, a new Canada-wide, free in-store diagnostic tool that lets reps solve many of our customers’ smartphones problems on the spot. According to Rogers, customers can save time, and they won’t have to part with their cell.
Device Tune-Up has many features for Rogers and Fido wireless customers:
Get a Device HealthCheck: The first step in the diagnostics process, a Device HealthCheck will be run to make sure your smartphone is up to date and running like new. Depending on your operating system we can check what apps are running, what is using up your battery, if you have the latest OS and more
Safeguard your data: Are you passing your phone down to a friend or family member? Device Tune-Up can securely wipe you data and even back it up.
Transfer data from one device to another: If you’re getting an upgrade, Device Tune-Up can transfer your data from your old smartphone to your new one so you can be up and running right away. Depending on your OS or where your data is saved, contacts, images, videos and SMS can be transferred
Rogers provided a video that explains the Device Tune-Up program in more detail:
This entry was posted on August 25, 2014 at 3:01 pm and is filed under Commentary with tags Fido, Rogers. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
Rogers & Fido Announce Device Tune Up
Rogers and Fido launched Rogers/Fido Device Tune-Up, a new Canada-wide, free in-store diagnostic tool that lets reps solve many of our customers’ smartphones problems on the spot. According to Rogers, customers can save time, and they won’t have to part with their cell.
Device Tune-Up has many features for Rogers and Fido wireless customers:
Rogers provided a video that explains the Device Tune-Up program in more detail:
Share this:
Like this:
Related
This entry was posted on August 25, 2014 at 3:01 pm and is filed under Commentary with tags Fido, Rogers. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.