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.
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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)
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This brings interesting dilemma to people who wanted to take out Fi sim and use different carrier. Considering esim can't be "taken out" and only removed as erased from settings it might mess up the qualifications for the offer if such thing is done. At the same time if another carrier sim is inserted it should show up in the Fi system most likely which can cause similar effect. Maybe workaround would be getting physical Fi sim, registering using it and then taking it out.
This brings interesting dilemma to people who wanted to take out Fi sim and use different carrier. Considering esim can't be "taken out" and only removed as erased from settings it might mess up the qualifications for the offer if such thing is done. At the same time if another carrier sim is inserted it should show up in the Fi system most likely which can cause similar effect. Maybe workaround would be getting physical Fi sim, registering using it and then taking it out.
Then go into your Google Fi account and pause data.
Then go into your Google Fi account and pause data.
If two eSIMs work at the same time then I see no difference with Fi eSIM and a physical SIM from another carrier.
Update: PIXEL2022 is added after choosing a credit card and accepting the terms.
Does anyone know if a Google voice number qualifies as a port in?
I actually used a google voice number last year for a port in, but they have cracked down I guess.
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If two eSIMs work at the same time then I see no difference with Fi eSIM and a physical SIM from another carrier.
I had a cracked screen Iphone X 256gb; offered $129 Trade in so I ended up paying $157.00 with taxes total now but after trade in credit; it will cost me around $37 for phone + $40 2 months of service = $77
I am planning to sell the Pixel 7 .. would it be OK if I don't open the box and use the sim card with a different phone ? Never used Fi before so if it is like any other mobile network; it should work. How about Fi ?
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