Google Fi is offering their
128GB Samsung Galaxy Note20 5G Smartphone on sale for
$499 (
or $20.83/month) when you
purchase, activate and bring/transfer your number to Fi from your current carrier to be eligible valid for
New Google Fi Customers only. Thanks CoralMint160
Note, a new Fi customer is somebody who is new to Google Fi on either a new plan or a new member as a part of an existing group plan.
TO qualify for the $500 discount:
- Activate the Samsung Note20 on a full service plan (data-only SIMs do not qualify) within 30 days of the shipment confirmation email and remain active on Google Fi for 90 consecutive days.
- You must also bring/transfer your number to Fi within 30 days of the shipment confirmation email. Fi-to-Fi number transfers are not eligible.
- If you choose to get a new number, you will not receive the $500 discount.
Specs- Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 Pro
- 6.7" 2400x1080 FHD+ Super AMOLED Display
- 128GB Internal Storage
- 8GB RAM
- 4300mAh Battery
- WiFi w/ Bluetooth 5.0
- Android 10 OS
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Select the Trade-in kit you used. You'll see the value you had locked-in.
Please rep if you found it helpful.
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As long as you stay with that number u signed with for 90 days then you can cancel
If the phone's model or condition is different, do you accept its updated value?
If you don't accept, we can't complete the trade-in.
It seems like you give up any power over whatever amount they decide to give you. Has anyone been burned with their trade-in?
True I corrected my post
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Thanks I corrected my post
Oh that's cool.. now I wonder how this plays out when I use one of those free lines I got from T-Mobile that I never use.. anyone seeing this backfiring? It seems like you're forced to move a number over to Fi. Can't just sign up for a new number and get the promo.
Yes you can sign up for new service and port your number but don't use the free ones from tmobile cause you'll lose them once ur done with fi . You won't get them back for free
Oh perfect. Yeah I'm not using it and I don't plan on using that number so this is a perfect case to burn one of those free lines!
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If the phone's model or condition is different, do you accept its updated value?
If you don't accept, we can't complete the trade-in.
It seems like you give up any power over whatever amount they decide to give you. Has anyone been burned with their trade-in?