Xfinity Mobile offers Xfinity Internet customers (
plans from $25/mo.):
128GB Google Pixel 7 5G Smartphone (Obsidian) for
Free via Monthly Bill Credits when you port-in a number and remain on a qualifying Xfinity Mobile service plan (
starting at $15/mo.) for
24 Months.
Shipping is free.
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- Note: Not available in all areas.
Offer Details:
- Xfinity Mobile Wireless Service is exclusively open/available to existing, residential Xfinity Internet post-pay subscribers only.
- Offer requires purchase of a new 128GB Google Pixel 7 device on a 24-month Device Payment Plan Agreement, plus activation of a new Xfinity Mobile wireless service line and transfer of an existing phone number from another carrier within 30 days of phone purchase date.
- A $24.99 per month bill credit (towards the monthly payment of your device, not your service plan cost) will be applied monthly to your account over 24 months - a total of $600 in bill credits, making your device Free after completion of your 24-month Xfinity Mobile wireless service agreement.
- If your line is canceled or device payments are accelerated (i.e. paid in advance/ahead of time before the full 24 months are completed), the remaining balance of $24.99/mo. credits associated with the monthly payment agreement will be forfeited.
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Google honored the 1 year warranty however, and they sent out a replacement phone. I returned my defective 6a to Google...all should have been well.....except
Xfinity won't let me replace the defective 6a with my replacement 6a and keep the device payment plan going. They said (on the phone and different rep via chat) that if I swap in the replacement 6a I will LOSE my remaining device payment plan credits.
Since the defective 6a is gone, my options are to simply let that line ride out the remaining 14 payment plan credits (for 14 more months) and effectively lose access to that phone number (cannot move the phone number or I will also lose the remaining device payment plan credits).
Or, I can simply swap the SIM and be sure NEVER to confirm with Xfinity that I swapped the SIM into the replacement device (they have an online notice that they have detected I swapped devices and to confirm it). Then hope that all is well for the next 14 months...there is no guarantee.
According to the Xfinity CSR's there is no provision to retain your remaining device payment plan credits should you lose or break your phone during the pendency of the payment credits, even though the line remains active with the number you ported in. If you change the device, and you let them know, you lose the payment plan credits.
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I got free $600 phone + $100 reward + $50 that which gets your post deleted
So I'll probably land somewhere between 2YR $150 MM to 1YR $150...not bad (not counting taxes, $10 line activation fee, $3 GV).
For anyone asking about how many lines do you have to how many devices can you get...it's all in the checkout. So just add a phone and go through a few screens.
I think by doing the BYOD deals they increase your line limit. My line limit went up by the number I did back in Dec '22.
The $15 per month is for the 1 GB shared data; plus I pay the taxes and fees per line, about $2 per line for a total of $25 per month.
If I add one MORE line on the same by-the-gig plan - since I'm already on the plan, I don't need to pay the $15 again; I just pay the extra taxes and fees associated with the new line.
The advantage with by-the-gig is that it's shared data; the disadvantage is that the data buckets are small, and the per gig rate can be quite high ($15 fo1; $30 for 3 which works out to $10 per gig; or $60 for 10 which is $6 per gig.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6L648d3
I got free $600 phone + $100 reward + $50 that which gets your post deleted
So I'll probably land somewhere between 2YR $150 MM to 1YR $150...not bad (not counting taxes, $10 line activation fee, $3 GV).
For anyone asking about how many lines do you have to how many devices can you get...it's all in the checkout. So just add a phone and go through a few screens.
I think by doing the BYOD deals they increase your line limit. My line limit went up by the number I did back in Dec '22.
The main reason we are pulling the trigger for the "free" Pixel 7s is because we will get two lines for $30 each (+ taxes) and our Xfinity internet cost will be reduced by $20 monthly for 2 years (Now $5, down from $25 (200 mbps).
We believe it's a decent deal for our situation. Any thoughts? Thanks.
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Good luck!
Jon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6L648d3
Everyone may not have an experience same as mine. But still I would ask anyone jumping on this to be cautious.
In my case, it was a "free" phone deal which becomes not so much of a free phone when you ending up paying 15$ for the new line. Worst part is, that they keep charging you money despite of canceling the line within 14 days & returning the device. It took about 4 months for them to stop charging me monthly for this thing.
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