For those who are new to Fi, steps to become an existing user and
1. Open an account with flexible plan. Use unmentionable code from existing user for $60 credit.
2. Just to be safe, wait for the first bill to be generated before ordering the phone. This will take couple of days. At the very least wait for a day but I suggest waiting for the first bill generation.
3. Once the phone is shipped you need to activate the phone within 30 days. At this point another counter for new user r**f credit is also running down from 30 days. I strongly suggest you wait for that counter to hit zero before you activate the phone. All the counters will be shown on FI app-billing-Track FI saving and instant rebate.
4. Once the phone is activated on FI by downloading the FI app, you should wait for a day for the counter to go down by 1. At this point you can disable/remove the eSIM and use your current provider.5. At no point during 120 days move the FI SIM to another phone (i.e. do not install FI app on any other phone and log into this FI account). Once the counter reaches 0 you can cancel the line or pause it for next deal.
The total cost will be $650 + $25 (plans cost per month including fees) * 5 - $60 = $715
frontpagegadgetNerd posted Feb 25, 2026 06:02 PM
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frontpagegadgetNerd posted Feb 25, 2026 06:02 PM
Google Fi Unlimited Premium & Flex Users: 512GB Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra (Pre-Order)
& More + Free Shipping$650
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Comes to like 17.5% in taxes when it should be 1/2 that.
New FI customers can have 512gb for $999
Samsung pricing is insane. Apple is final cheaper by a mile. Samung sales are nonstarters
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Now you pay $600+ for a phone that is a marginal upgrade, what a bummer. Not surprisingly sales have slowed down massively.
The S25 Ultra was $850 straight up last black friday, no promos/tradeins/lockins, this deal is still better of course and with everything going up in price its not too bad. Especially if you are a satisfied google fi customer.
On the plus side the S2x line of samsung phones is pretty reliable if plain and kinda boring. Battery life is good, phones work great, cameras are good. I currently use a flip 5 and its my second one after first one's screen died after 2 years, replaced with fi warranty (no issues). I don't think the S26 line would need a warranty though, phone should last years for any normal person.
It is pretty telling there isn't a mega samsung trade in thread on SD on launch day for S26, usually every year that thread would be dozens of pages long by the end of the day.
For anyone wondering about release date it looks like the phone ships out on March 11th, and you can choose signature delivery or not on release (i would heavily recommend signature delivery). Sometimes Samsung does ship phones out early too.
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Now you pay $600+ for a phone that is a marginal upgrade, what a bummer. Not surprisingly sales have slowed down massively.
The S25 Ultra was $850 straight up last black friday, no promos/tradeins/lockins, this deal is still better of course and with everything going up in price its not too bad. Especially if you are a satisfied google fi customer.
On the plus side the S2x line of samsung phones is pretty reliable if plain and kinda boring. Battery life is good, phones work great, cameras are good. I currently use a flip 5 and its my second one after first one's screen died after 2 years, replaced with fi warranty (no issues). I don't think the S26 line would need a warranty though, phone should last years for any normal person.
It is pretty telling there isn't a mega samsung trade in thread on SD on launch day for S26, usually every year that thread would be dozens of pages long by the end of the day.
For anyone wondering about release date it looks like the phone ships out on March 11th, and you can choose signature delivery or not on release (i would heavily recommend signature delivery). Sometimes Samsung does ship phones out early too.
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