Google Fi offers
$600 Off Samsung Galaxy S22+ / S22 Plus & S22 Ultra 5G Smartphones with device prices starting at
$399.99 when you
Port-In an existing number to Google Fi and pay for 120 days (4 months) of service (starting at
$20 per month).
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
rohitp04 for finding this deal.
- Note: Eligible American Express cardholders may qualify to receive a $25 statement credit back on $50+ purchases from Google Fi (details).
Deal Instructions:- Click here to view complete terms & conditions for this promotion.
- 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 $600 off your device cost, you need to:
- Activate the phone on a new full service plan, starting at $20/month (data-only SIMs do not qualify) within 30 days of the shipment confirmation email and keep the qualifying phone active on Google Fi for 120 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, $600 will be charged to your Google Pay account.
- Device prices (after $600 discount):
- Galaxy S22+ / S22 Plus (various colors)
- 128 GB $399.99 + 4 Months of Service (starting at $20/mo.) = from $479.99 before tax
- 256 GB $449.99 + 4 Months of Service (starting at $20/mo.) = from $529.99 before tax
- Galaxy S22 Ultra (various colors)
- 128 GB $599.99 + 4 Months of Service (starting at $20/mo.) = from $679.99 before tax
- 256 GB $699.99 + 4 Months of Service (starting at $20/mo.) = from $799.99 before tax
- 512 GB $799.99 + 4 Months of Service (starting at $20/mo.)= from $879.99 before tax
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The price difference between the S22+ and S22 ($100) makes more sense now considering the only differences between the two seem to be the larger display and bigger battery. $200 was a bit much.
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But in this case, S22 isn't supported either way. I just brought it up in case others saw that post on Reddit.
But now a day most carriers support both Android and iOS so they will reject any iOS provisioning on an Android device. However you most likely will get an Android eSim on an Android phone which is not officially supported since the provisioning of all Android phone is probably the same.,
That's why I am able to get the Mint's Pixel 6 eSim works on my S22
Just take out the Fi Sim and put the Tmobile SIM and follow the tutorial
https://www.t-mobile.com/support/...y-s22-plus
https://www.t-mobile.com/support/...e-device/1
Just take out the Fi Sim and put the Tmobile SIM and follow the tutorial
https://www.t-mobile.com/support/...y-s22-plus [t-mobile.com]
https://www.t-mobile.com/support/...e-device/1 [t-mobile.com]
So how soon did you guys receive your phones? I am trying to find out if others are experiencing similar struggles or is that just me.
So how soon did you guys receive your phones? I am trying to find out if others are experiencing similar struggles or is that just me.
My package is exactly in a Fedex center 15 min from my home..I contacted both Fedex and Fi then after it stay at the same place for 10 days, Fedex finally declared item is lost and Fi can make a claim and after Fi verify with Fedex then they ship out the replacement with next day
Have u talk to TForce? maybe you should ask them as well..
My package is exactly in a Fedex center 15 min from my home..I contacted both Fedex and Fi then after it stay at the same place for 10 days, Fedex finally declared item is lost and Fi can make a claim and after Fi verify with Fedex then they ship out the replacement with next day
Have u talk to TForce? maybe you should ask them as well..
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But now a day most carriers support both Android and iOS so they will reject any iOS provisioning on an Android device. However you most likely will get an Android eSim on an Android phone which is not officially supported since the provisioning of all Android phone is probably the same.,
That's why I am able to get the Mint's Pixel 6 eSim works on my S22
Just take out the Fi Sim and put the Tmobile SIM and follow the tutorial
https://www.t-mobile.com/support/...y-s22-plus
https://www.t-mobile.com/support/...e-device/1
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