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$150 off Pixel 5a (5G)
Get a $150 phone discount with the purchase and activation of a Pixel 5a (5G) phone from fi.google.com. New Google Fi customers must transfer (port-in) your number to Fi from your current carrier to be eligible.
How do I qualify for the $150 discount as a new Fi customer?
You must be a new Fi customer. A new Fi customer is someone who has never had Fi service or someone whose last day of Fi service took place more than 180 days before making a purchase with this promotion.
To qualify for the full $150 discount, you need to:
Activate the phone on a new full service plan (data-only SIMs do not qualify) within 30 days of the shipment confirmation email and keep the qualifying phone active on Google Fi for 90 consecutive days.
You must activate on the same Fi account used to purchase the phone or be a new member of the purchaser's group plan.
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.
The discounted price will automatically apply during checkout. If you do not meet the conditions above, $150 will be charged to your Google Pay account.
How do I qualify for the $150 discount as an existing Fi customer?
An existing Fi customer is someone who currently has Fi service or whose last day of Fi service took place within the last 180 days.
To qualify for the $150 discount, you need to:
Activate the phone on an existing full service plan (data-only SIMs do not qualify) within 30 days of the shipment confirmation email and keep the qualifying phone active on Google Fi for 90 consecutive days.
You must activate on the same Fi account used to purchase the phone or be a current member of the purchaser's group plan. If you activate the phone on a new Fi account, you are not eligible for this promotion.
If you do not currently have Fi service and your last day of Fi service took place within the last 180 days as part of an existing single subscriber or group plan, 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.
The discounted price will automatically apply during checkout. If you do not meet the conditions above, $150 will be charged to your Google Pay account.
Any other details to know?
Offer is valid while supplies last or while the promotion is live and available on the fi.google.com site.
For individual plans, limit one per person. For group plans, limit one per group plan member.
Offer is only available to U.S. residents 18 years or older, and requires Google Pay and Google Fi accounts.
Unless otherwise stated, this offer cannot be combined with other offers.
Discount is not transferable and is not valid for cash or cash equivalent.
If Fi determines that this offer is used in connection with abuse, misuse, or fraud, or if the account used to purchase the phone is not in good standing, the discounted amount will be charged to your Google Pay account.
Void where prohibited.
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The camera and battery are better, but overall it's not much of an upgrade. I never thought I'd consider moving to an iphone, but this thing has me cursing android.
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Purchased about 2 years ago through Google store. Google has kept me current / updates, running Android 12... my last monthly security update will be May. Both phones run great, from a hardware and user value they do the job.
I could easily live without Android version upgrades, but monthly security
updates has me concerned. Is there any alternative one can use to keep
phones secure?
The biggest downside to this phone though is Android 12. I feel like Google stepped backwards and made things more complicated than 11. To enable cellular it like 2-3 menus to go through and just to get any settings changed it sucks.
I have also found issues with eSim as some eSim's are not activating properly or at all on 12, I have since reported the issue to Google so they hopefully fix it.
Purchased , about 2 years ago through Google store. Google has kept me current / updates, running Android 12... my last monthly security update will be May. Both phones run great, from a hardware and user value they do the job.
I could easily live without Android version upgrades, but monthly security
updates has me concerned. Is there any alternative one can use to keep
phones secure?
This sort of witchcraft kept my S3 and Nook 10 HD viable for waaaay longer than official support did.
This sort of witchcraft kept my S3 and Nook 10 HD viable for waaaay longer than official support did.
It does provide an option.
Unfortunately, no experience in this area.
Hoping to upgrade to a Pixel 5a for a reasonable price sometime this year.
Google Fi / T-Mobile towers not a reliable data provider if not in larger metro area...
so the deal in this post although a good price (5a),T-Mobile local tower presence is sparse.
It does provide an option.
Unfortunately, no experience in this area.
Hoping to upgrade to a Pixel 5a for a reasonable price sometime this year.
Google Fi / T-Mobile towers not a reliable data provider if not in larger metro area...
so the deal in this post although a good price (5a),T-Mobile local tower presence is sparse.
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It does provide an option.
Unfortunately, no experience in this area.
Hoping to upgrade to a Pixel 5a for a reasonable price sometime this year.
Google Fi / T-Mobile towers not a reliable data provider if not in larger metro area...
so the deal in this post although a good price (5a),T-Mobile local tower presence is sparse
Oh, and don't be afraid to run custom roms, they aren't as sketchy as all that.
Given this I'm not too excited about going to a newer Pixel unless Google steps up with fixes.
Unless you travel a lot overseas then I think it has a good niche
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