Google Fi offers New and Existing Customers:
$250 Additional Trade-in Credit for eligible Apple iPhones towards the purchase of
Google Pixel 7 / 7 Pro Smartphone when you use promo code
PIXEL2022 at checkout.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Members
tjphoton and
silentK for finding this deal.
Eligible devices (to receive the full
$250 additional trade-in value for your eligible Apple iPhone):
- Google Pixel 7 from $399 ($200 off)*
- Google Pixel 7 Pro from $599 ($300 off)*
- *You must activate your Pixel device & port-in your number (necessary for new customers only) within 30 days of receiving your order shipment confirmation email and remain active on Fi for a minimum of 60 consecutive days of paid service (from $20/month) or you will be charged the $200 (Pixel 7) / $300 (Pixel 7 Pro) promotional discount provided via this offer. See complete terms here ($200 off Pixel 7) and here ($300 off Pixel 7 Pro).
- Trade in one of these eligible devices:
- iPhone 13, 13 mini, 13 Pro, and 13 Pro Max
- iPhone 12, 12 mini, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max
- iPhone 11, 11 Pro, and 11 Pro Max
- iPhone X, XR, XS, and XS Max
- iPhone 8 and 8 Plus
- iPhone SE (2nd gen) and SE (3rd gen)
Example:- 128GB Google Pixel 7($399) - $149 current trade-in value for 64GB Apple iPhone SE (2nd Gen) - $250 bonus trade-in credit w/ code PIXEL2022 = Free (after $399 total trade-in credit is applied) w/ Port-In + (required minimum of) 60-Days Service (starting at $20/month x 2 months = $40)
Leave a Comment
Top Comments
1,335 Comments
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
I just did the previous google store deal to get 2 6a's and a 7. Traded in an iphone 7 for a 6a. What would happen if I returned one of the 6a's and did this deal to get the 7 instead (iphone 8 to trade in). Any idea what type of a refund I'd get from google store. I am assuming I'd lose out on the previous trade in value and also the superfan credit/code. I realize I could always try to sell the 6a locally but would prefer a return if it's not a loss.
So perhaps your phone will use esim when you activate it. And no port in would be required if it's just going to move your phone number from an old phone to the new phone.
I just did the previous google store deal to get 2 6a's and a 7. Traded in an iphone 7 for a 6a. What would happen if I returned one of the 6a's and did this deal to get the 7 instead (iphone 8 to trade in). Any idea what type of a refund I'd get from google store. I am assuming I'd lose out on the previous trade in value and also the superfan credit/code. I realize I could always try to sell the 6a locally but would prefer a return if it's not a loss.
I can't see how there would be any other consequences since a return is certainly normal and permitted.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
I can't see how there would be any other consequences since a return is certainly normal and permitted.
Remember though that:
- If you insert the Google Fi SIM on any other phone, during the next 6 months, it claws-back your Port-in discount.
- You'll need to keep this line active for the next 6 months - this could be as less as $20+taxes if you're on a group plan.
Is it 6 months or 60 days?
Also, there is no physical Fi SIM included; it activates via the eSIM.
So perhaps your phone will use esim when you activate it. And no port in would be required if it's just going to move your phone number from an old phone to the new phone.
Also, there is no physical Fi SIM included; it activates via the eSIM.
Yes as far as eSIM I am aware but mine was not in the box but packed more like a replacement phone with no accessories. I opened case with google, if they provide me with some kind of credit and refund overnight shipping I will keep it if not I will send it back. Done multiple fi deals and never had this problem.
Also, there is no physical Fi SIM included; it activates via the eSIM.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Leave a Comment