* Activating the Fi S24 phone
When you get the phone:
1. The SIM is already installed in the phone, although the phone box is sealed.
2. Turn on the phone, connect it to WiFi and log into the same Google account that was used to purchase the phone.
3. Download and install the Fi app from Google Play Store.
4. Leave WiFi ON. Run the Fi app. It will insist that you turn Data ON. Go ahead and turn Data ON. It might use a few MB of Data before switching to WiFi. If FI charges you for that Data at all, it will be 1-3 cents added to the 2nd bill.
5. Go through the activation process with the app which will transfer your Fi service from yourl old phone to the S24.
6. Your S24 phone should be activated on Fi then. Make some test calls/texts to make sure that the phone is working on Fi.
* Tracking Your Promo Discount
Log into your Fi account on the web site. There's a countdown in your Billing-->Fi Savings-->In Progress that shows how many more days your Fi service has to remain active. About 24 hrs after you activated the Fi SIM, the In Progress Tracker should show a checklist with entries like: Bought a phone, Got a discount, Activated the SIM, Stay xxx more days on Fi. Make sure the "Activate the SIM" entry is checkmarked and it shows 120 days to go. Then for a few days after that, keep checking the In Progress to make sure the countdown is decreasing each day. The countdown is updated at the same time each day (around the time of day that you activated the Fi SIM).
* How to Verify that your S24 promo was Earned
There's a countdown in your Billing-->Fi Savings-->In Progress that shows how many more days your Fi service has to remain active. The countdown will never say zero day. On the 120th day, it will stay at "1 more day". On the morning of the 121st day, the countdown should say "Stayed (past tense) active on Fi for 120 days in a row". Then later in the day, the In Progress column disappears, and the promo discount gets moved to the Earned column. At that time or later, it's safe to Cancel or Pause your Fi service.
You can use this Date Calculator: https://www.timeanddate
Enter your activation date as the Start Date, select Add 121 days and it'll show the date when it's safe to cancel/pause your Fi service.
* How to Cancel your Fi service
In your Fi account, click on Account-->Your Plan, scroll down until you see "Leave Google Fi". Click on that and follow the on-screen instructions. You'll have the options to Let Go your Fi phone number, or Transfer To Another Provider. (There used to be an option to port it back to Google Voice, but I think it's no longer available). If you choose to let go your Fi number, your Fi service will be cancelled IMMEDIATELY. If you choose to port out, your Fi service will remain active until your Fi number has been ported out to another provider.
* How to Pause your Fi service
In your Fi account, click on Account-->Your Plan, scroll down until you see "Pause Service". Click on that and follow the on-screen instructions. Your Fi service will be paused and Automatically Resumed after 90 days, unless you cancel it before 90 days are up. Once it's Resumed, you can leave it Active, or Cancel it, or Pause again (I don't know how many times you can Pause). If you have a lot of remaining referral Fi credit (which is not refundable), you can choose Pause instead of Cancel to wait and see if there will be new Fi promotions in the future to use up your Fi credit.
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Steps I took as a former Fi subscriber to get this deal: https://slickdeals.net/forums/showpost.php?p=
Strong recommendation: For people who activate service on a BYOD device to become an existing customer, wait a minimum of 24 hours (recommended 48 hours) before purchasing the S24. Those who activate and purchase the same day usually have major issues. The countdown timer will not be triggered and you will have no choice but to forfeit the discount or return the phone. You can try to contact support and ask to escalate to a specialist which may or may not have success and will likely eat up your return window.
For those that purchased same day, it seems that given early data points including mine that
Fi has manually approved the promo after escalating. Unknown if this will consistently be successful by others in future, though.
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Thought it's a 24 Month Bill credit?
"Get reimbursed over 24 months
Receive $27.09 off each bill for 24 months
The credit is tied to the person who activated the device"
Sorry for the ignorance but I'm new to Google Fi deals!
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Tried to sell a s22 unlocked(fi) to them and it went from 300 something to 167 (numbers from memory)
They sent me an email YOUR PHONE isnt as described
WE have reclassified it as unlocked other the new value is XXX.XX
so I had them ship it back to me.
I can only suspect they are losing money in such deals therefore adding all the frictions they could to disqualify you. But then why bother having the promotion? What's the difference if the Fi account owner uses the phone or his wife uses it as a secondary phone?
i knew about the two battery thing though i had forgot. what are the real life downsides? seems good to me.
everything is patented 50x nowdays, i dont count that to mean anything. u just have to come up with your own slightly different way.
Another thing I've heard is that OP put their charging tech more in the charger, others put it more in the phone. Thats why you have to use the OP charger and cable to get warp charging on OP. One bad thing about OP in the past was using any other random charger, typically meant very slow charging (rather than defaulting to as fast charging as available with non OEM chargers, probably like Samsung) I'm not sure if or when OP fixed that.
OP doesn't get enough credit for being the fast charging leader IMO. It's pretty important and really changes the game, in a way that reviewers dont talk about or give credit for (reviewers are all rich snobs and care far more if a phone has wireless charging than almost anything else about the phone). you simply dont have to worry about battery life nearly as much if ten minutes of juice gives you 50% charge or more, it's just as important, maybe more than conventional battery life imo. the downside though is that you reach diminishing returns, and everybody should catch up close enough to where the differences dont matter much eventually.
I tried over the phone and they messed it up by putting the existing carrier as T-mobile instead of Fi and were asking for a 9 digit account number and Fi account number is only 5 digits.
I want to port out my second Fi line before ordering this phone.
Thanks in advance
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Trade in is not an option on the $650 deal.
Trade in is not an option on the $650 deal.
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Google Fi offered $275 last year and only $80 this year.
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