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Google Fi: $250 Additional Trade-In Credit w/ Eligible iPhone Towards Pixel 7

(w/ Port-In + $40 60-Day Service Fee)

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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)

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Written by RevOne | Staff
  • Abouthis deal:
    • To qualify for the full discount, you need to:
      • Activate the phone (data-only SIMs do not qualify) within 30 days of the shipment confirmation email and keep the qualifying phone active on Google Fi for 60 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.
      • The new members must not have been active on Fi in the last 180 days.
      • The discounted price will automatically apply during checkout. If you do not meet the conditions above, the amount of the promotion will be charged to your Google Pay account.
      • Complete the trade-in of your eligible device within 30 days of receiving the trade-in kit. Trade-in values vary based on condition, year, and configuration of your eligible device, and are subject to change upon inspection. Trade-in device must be factory reset.
      • Not eligible if buying with Pixel Pass
  • About this store:
    • Click here to view Google Fi's FAQ page.
  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.

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Written by tjphoton
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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)

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • Abouthis deal:
    • To qualify for the full discount, you need to:
      • Activate the phone (data-only SIMs do not qualify) within 30 days of the shipment confirmation email and keep the qualifying phone active on Google Fi for 60 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.
      • The new members must not have been active on Fi in the last 180 days.
      • The discounted price will automatically apply during checkout. If you do not meet the conditions above, the amount of the promotion will be charged to your Google Pay account.
      • Complete the trade-in of your eligible device within 30 days of receiving the trade-in kit. Trade-in values vary based on condition, year, and configuration of your eligible device, and are subject to change upon inspection. Trade-in device must be factory reset.
      • Not eligible if buying with Pixel Pass
  • About this store:
    • Click here to view Google Fi's FAQ page.
  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.

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hpham_53
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After you've completed the required days, the promos will be moved from the In Progress column to the Earned column. That's when it's safe for you to cancel your Fi service. In your Fi account, click on Account-->Your Plan. Scroll down until you see Leave Fi, click on it. It will give you options on what to do (cancel, pause, port out etc). Since the 1st bill usually started 2 days after your service was activated, the 61st day should be 2 or more days before the 3rd billing period starts. Cancel promptly on the 61st day and you won't be charged the 3rd bill.
AlexS2465
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you don't have to since even iphone 8 or SE 2nd gen @$150 will suffice ($600-200-250-150). If you want Pro then iphone 11 is enough since it fetches $330 as trade in ($900-300-250-330).
schow66
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Nice deal, but no one is trading in a 13 Pro Max for a free Pixel 7 lol

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Quote from n4w :
First month is free (you just pay the 20 and taxes/fees) and then you pay for your usage the next month.
Not really "free", just delayed billing. Data used in 1st month is billed in 2nd month.
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I got a Pixel 7 but I decided not to keep it so I am just going to sell it. Would it be possible to remove eSim after activation or that would basically disqualify the promotion? I am thinking if I sell it with eSim on it (turned off), the new owner might just turn it on and use data, which will charge me. Alternatively, I can buy a $10 Fi sim card to physically activate it and then just take it out before selling. Any ideas which one makes more sense? I haven't used eSim before so pretty new to this.
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Quote from Riuski :
Bought an iPhone 11 from Metro just to do this deal.

Someone else mentioned it's ~$91 out the door after trade in. I bought the iPhone 11 for ~$120, so the total out of pocket for me on this Pixel 7 Pro will be ~$210. Scorching hot deal!
I'm a huge android fan (never had an iPhone) but I watched 7 Pro camera review videos and it isn't anywhere close to iPhone 14 still. And iPhone 11 is very close to 14 in many ways including portrait.
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Quote from mohammadsp :
Would it be possible to remove eSim after activation or that would basically disqualify the promotion? I am thinking if I sell it with eSim on it (turned off), the new owner might just turn it on and use data, which will charge me. Alternatively, I can buy a $10 Fi sim card to physically activate it and then just take it out before selling. Any ideas which one makes more sense? I haven't used eSim before so pretty new to this.
I'm new to eSIM as well. If I were in your shoes, I'd activate the phone using a physical SIM but I'd check with Fi support first that Fi system will recognize that that particular physical SIM was activated with that phone. With my previous Fi deals when they shipped the phones with a SIM, you have to activate the phone with the shipped SIM because it was paired with that phone's IMEI in Fi system.
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Quote from hpham_53 :
I'm new to eSIM as well. If I were in your shoes, I'd activate the phone using a physical SIM but I'd check with Fi support first that Fi system will recognize that that particular physical SIM was activated with that phone. With my previous Fi deals when they shipped the phones with a SIM, you have to activate the phone with the shipped SIM because it was paired with that phone's IMEI in Fi system.
thank you. that is a good point actually. I just talked to an agent and he confirmed it should be fine. I will give it a try then.
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P1XE12022 PIXEL2022 These codes are dead
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WatsYourDeal
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Both PIXEL2022 and P1XE12022 give the message:

Oops, code requires a Pixel 7 or Pixel 7 Pro purchase. I have a Pixel 7 in my cart.

Is the deal dead? Any new code?

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P1XE12022 Code on 7 Pro still works
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Quote from Brooklynite :
I'm a huge android fan (never had an iPhone) but I watched 7 Pro camera review videos and it isn't anywhere close to iPhone 14 still. And iPhone 11 is very close to 14 in many ways including portrait.
Which review did you watch? The camera blind test at MKBHD and other sources, put Pixel on top. And iPhone is in 3rd position. Even the cheaper Pixels: Pixel 6a for instance rate higher on camera than the iPhone's.

I also have both the iPhone 11 and Pixel 7. The camera aren't even comparable with the Pixel being far superior.

Half the time I just see people thrashing Pixel/Android devices and extolling the iPhones without any sound logic.
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Quote from AMCSqaured :
Just got the Pixel 7 delivered today. No physical SIM included in the box nor in the phone itself. I was able to use the eSIM to start the plan and also able to transfer a phone number from Tello (took about 15 minutes).

According to "fi.google.com", I now have 2 devices (technically 3 if you include the trade-in iPhone). One has the physical IMEI number. The 2nd device has the eSIM's IMEI number with the newly transferred phone number attached.

"Fi Savings" ($200 and $250) still says the phone is not activated nor a number transferred. Looks like the whole system doesn't seem to see activation of eSIM correctly.

I am going to wait for couple days to see if it eventually updates. The good news is that the "trade-in" box is on its way.
Similar situation here, except it's approaching 48 hours since I received the "Service activated" email. I did contact Fi support yesterday, and they said all looked good on their end and to wait 24-48 hours.
I'm not worried; I, too, suspect that their system may only be watching for the IMEI associated with the physical SIM slot.
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Quote from RonaldM :
I, too, suspect that their system may only be watching for the IMEI associated with the physical SIM slot.
See data point from MaroonLake in post #401. He activated the eSIM and it was reflected the next day.
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Quote from hpham_53 :
See data point from MaroonLake in post #401. He activated the eSIM and it was reflected the next day.
Again, I'm not worried about it. My port-in is complete and it would be easy to confirm that the phone was activated in accordance with the promotion.
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Anyone have success with this deal using a Google Voice number? Also did you have to pay the $3 to unlock the GV number? Thanks.
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currently my phone is locked with Visible and have couple of months to unlock? is it ok to use locked phone for fi trade-in?

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Quote from nagapriya11 :
currently my phone is locked with Visible and have couple of months to unlock? is it ok to use locked phone for fi trade-in?
They don't care. I've traded in several phones still locked to Tracfone without problems. The recycler/refurbisher that process the trade-in phones probably has software to unlock any phones.

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