Update: This popular deal is still available.
Google Fi offers
New Customers: $500 Off various
Samsung Galaxy S22 Series 5G Smartphones with device prices starting at
$299.99 when you
Port-In an existing number to Google Fi and pay for 120 days (~4 months) of service (
starting at $20/mo.).
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community members
Vader2001 & resetit [
discuss] for finding this deal.
Note, refer to the
promo page for complete terms & conditions.
Available options:
- Galaxy S22
- 128GB $299.99
- 256GB $349.99
- Galaxy S22+
- 128GB $499.99
- 256GB $549.99
- Galaxy S22 Ultra
- 128GB $699.99
- 256GB $799.99
- 512GB $899.99
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$5 number for port-in
$25 x4 ($20 plan + taxes/fees) = $100
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$430 and 4 months to get this phone
Not worth it to me personally
I would take that deal before relying on Google Fi to not screw me over on some technicality. Also, with Costco I will have the s22 in hand immediately so I can try it out and return it easily to Costco if say the battery life sucks. Not so with Fi. And no jumping through hoops like port-in nonsense, no sim transfers, etc. that you get from Fi.
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just sayin' ;-)
Edit: I hope folks are not impulsively downvoting. Look at the past deals for S20/S21 and see how prices dropped after a few months of release. I see Fi has dropped prices for group plans of 4+, which is good though it still has taxes. Unless you are interested in Fi, joining Fi just for the phone is not a good deal as the requirement is more stringent and now requires 120-days of service instead of 90-days.
I have a floater that I move around between Visible, TW, Fi, etc for cheap phone deals. So, the above is not a troll comment, but from experience. Just saying!
not sure how that's a bad thing
not sure how that's a bad thing
I agree the phone may be used on another network right away, but the strict 4-month rule for $500 is steep IMHO.
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I would take that deal before relying on Google Fi to not screw me over on some technicality. Also, with Costco I will have the s22 in hand immediately so I can try it out and return it easily to Costco if say the battery life sucks. Not so with Fi. And no jumping through hoops like port-in nonsense, no sim transfers, etc. that you get from Fi.
I agree the phone may be used on another network right away, but the strict 4-month rule for $500 is steep IMHO.
But when you say "a new S22 will be selling at $350-400 range" is that other deals or the regular price?
Because googling S21 retail prices not seeing any significant drop in price. At least not $500 off.
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