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Jan 6, 2021 1:22 PM
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frontpage Posted by rookie1001 • Jan 6, 2021
Jan 6, 2021 1:22 PM
New Google Fi Customers: Samsung Galaxy S20, S20+ or S20 Ultra 5G Smartphones
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"An existing Fi customer is somebody who has been active on Fi on or before January 5th, 2020."
January 5th, 2020? Sheesh. I am an existing customer with a current $230.26 google fi credit balance due to earlier November trade-in deal..... However I do not qualify for the $600 off promotion deal and I won't be able to use my google fi credit for this Samsung deal. If I can't use my google fi credits with my current google fi account, it is an easy pass for me now. Oh well...... Paying $26.53 per month with no data use on this deal is too much for me. Thank goodness that I got $40 refs with my earlier deal.
I am doing the Google Fi promotion with $200 off from November and I am not gonna mess that up.... 38 days left. Let all the days tick away before you want to swap out the sim card.
When I break it down I get this..
S20 Ultra - $800
Taxes on phone(7%) - $56
Port# from Ebay- $10
Service for 90 Days - $75
Total est cost in the end - $941
When checking Ebay real quick to see the avg going rate of the phone , Im seeing S20 ultras New from $799+ and used from $648+...
From what I'm seeing this deal might not be as sweet for the S20 Ultra. Am I missing anything?
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When I break it down I get this..
S20 Ultra - $800
Taxes on phone(7%) - $56
Port# from Ebay- $10
Service for 90 Days - $75
Total est cost in the end - $941
When checking Ebay real quick to see the avg going rate of the phone , Im seeing S20 ultras New from $799+ and used from $648+...
From what I'm seeing this deal might not be as sweet for the S20 Ultra. Am I missing anything?
But, to answer your question, no, $800 for the ultra isn't as good of a deal as $400 for the S20. I am not even sure the S20 ultra is worth buying to be honest. If you want a bigger phone I think the S20+ is a better value given the focus issues with the S20 Ultra camera.
But, to answer your question, no, $800 for the ultra isn't as good of a deal as $400 for the S20. I am not even sure the S20 ultra is worth buying to be honest. If you want a bigger phone I think the S20+ is a better value given the focus issues with the S20 Ultra camera.
One note: I'm a new customer and have never done a deal like this and I'm taking the chance. It's really up to you to decide if you want to try this. One very logical explanation from another thread about why this works is this: what if I got in on this deal and actually kept the Fi sim in the phone, and decide to take a 2 week trip hiking off the grid or visit a friend in an area where fi has no coverage? It would be absurd for Google to break my promo discount because their service didn't have coverage and couldn't track me for 2 weeks. Well, taking the Fi sim out simply makes that 2 weeks into 90 days. What if I'm out hiking in the middle of no where for 90 days?
One note: I'm a new customer and have never done a deal like this and I'm taking the chance. It's really up to you to decide if you want to try this. One very logical explanation from another thread about why this works is this: what if I got in on this deal and actually kept the Fi sim in the phone, and decide to take a 2 week trip hiking off the grid or visit a friend in an area where fi has no coverage? It would be absurd for Google to break my promo discount because their service didn't have coverage and couldn't track me for 2 weeks. Well, taking the Fi sim out simply makes that 2 weeks into 90 days. What if I'm out hiking in the middle of no where for 90 days?
For my own personal sake and monetary perspective, I believe the Fi sim is what google is using to track you, not the phone; thus do not put the Fi sim in another phone.
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Question will be is it actually a better phone ?
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