$600 off Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra.
Get a $600 phone discount with the purchase and activation of a Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra phone from fi.google.com. New Google Fi customers must transfer (port-in) your number to Fi from your current carrier to be eligible.
How do I qualify for the $600 discount?
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 the full $600 discount, you need to:
Purchase the device or currently be in a group plan with the purchaser.
Activate the phone on a new full service plan (data-only SIMs do not qualify) within 30 days of the shipment confirmation.
You must also bring/transfer your number to Fi within 30 days of the shipment confirmation email. Numbers ported in must be from carriers that have calling, voice and data services. Fi-to-Fi number transfers are not eligible.
Remain active and in good standing for 120 consecutive days. Pausing, changing, or suspending the account will void the promotion.
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.
Any other details to know?
Offer is valid while supplies last or while the promotion is live and available on the fi.google.com site.
For individual plans, limit one per person. For group plans, limit one per group plan member.
Offer is only available to U.S. residents 18 years or older, and requires Google Pay and Google Fi accounts.
Unless otherwise stated, this offer cannot be combined with other offers.
Discount is not transferable and is not valid for cash or cash equivalent.
If Fi determines that this offer is used in connection with abuse, misuse, or fraud, or if the account used to purchase the phone is not in good standing, the discounted amount will be charged to your Google Pay account.
Void where prohibited.
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and does t-mboile offer e-sim and able to text call use data ?
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I am going to sell my Pixel 7 to a relative for $200 since it's in perfect condition and is the 256gb variant. $600 for the S23 Ultra is great. If I don't like it, I could easily sell it and break even or trade it in for a Flip 5 or even an iPhone 15 Pro when they come out later this year. If I like the phone, I'll keep it for awhile until another sweet deal shows up.
If we set the tmobile number as the primary then would that disqualify you for the gfi promotion?
I understand you people that want to stay in your current network because grandfathered plans and etc, but what about people like me?
I ordered under the previous deal.
But I'm on the fence if I should continue on Mint Mobile, or just accept the migration to Google Fi.
So far I like Mint, works very well and I pay a very good price for unlimited data (about 35.00 monthly).
On Fi, I will need to pay 50.00 monthly for unlimited.
What do you guys think?
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I understand you people that want to stay in your current network because grandfathered plans and etc, but what about people like me?
I ordered under the previous deal.
But I'm on the fence if I should continue on Mint Mobile, or just accept the migration to Google Fi.
So far I like Mint, works very well and I pay a very good price for unlimited data (about 35.00 monthly).
On Fi, I will need to pay 50.00 monthly for unlimited.
What do you guys think?
The main difference between Google Fi's network and Mint's network is that Fi has a higher priority of service on par with Tmobile's itself. This would come in useful when you're in highly condensed areas such as conventions because your Mint mobile's data would get deprioritized to oblivion due to how many people use Tmobile. The only other benefit to Google Fi is their international coverage and VPN.
Fyi, I personally find Mint's customer service much better than Google's.
So in the end, is $15/mo for more consistent data speeds + international coverage more important to you, or would you rather save that that money for a netflix subscription? For practical reasons I don't find the VPN that useful, but it's a nice peace of mind to know you have it.
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