This is Microsoft's renewal plan for the Lumia 920

This year we have heard about how Samsung has started a renewal plan for buyers of a Galaxy S7 very similar to the one Apple already has, already in Spain, a system that allows us to use and acquire a new phone every time without having to make an excessive outlay, at least once.
This type of option, which already exists in other markets, is highly regarded by users and now Microsoft is joining this trend , but it does so perhaps more compelled than by its own decision, since it is due to the complaints of many users generated after the update or rather, "not updating their phones.
The reason is that users with phones that have a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor or 512MB of RAM have seen how Windows 10 Mobile was going to be an unattainable dream for them , which has led to complaints by staying (always from their point of view) with an outdated terminal and left aside by the company that launched it.
From Redmond they stated that the unavailability of Windows 10 for certain models was given because its use could not guarantee a satisfactory user experience , something that, however, clashed with what they said at the time, when they stated that the update would be available for all devices.
And at that point, the American company had no choice (_ although they were not obliged to do so_) than to provide a solution, at least partially, to the owners, a response that comes in the form of the aforementioned plan renew, so that those who have a phone that is not going to receive Windows 10 Mobile can access another model that does have access to these updates.
Renewal Plan limited to the United States and Canada
This renewal plan is aimed at owners of very popular phones, such as the Lumia 920, 925 or 1020, who will be able to obtain a $150 discount code towards the purchase of a Lumia 950 or 950 XL after the sale of your phone on CExchange.
And before you think about taking advantage of this option, let us know that it is a renewed plan that for now is only available for the United States and Canadaand in a specific period of time (_from April 12 to June 30_), the only requirement being that the delivered devices work, that they do not have damage caused by liquids, screen breaks and that they have not been tampered with.
It would be a great thought on Microsoft's part to extend this plan to other countries and I'm sure it would be very well received by customers, for What we can only do is wait for the company to remember us and offer us this possibility.If it were finally possible, _would you make use of this system?_ And if that were the case, _what would be the phone you would buy with that discount?_
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