I understand its not for everybody so YMMV but if you already have a Flex plan or planning to get one, Google Fi has a great deal if you signup or add a new line on their Flex plan, you get Samsung Galaxy s26 or s26+ for free + tax over 24 months via bill credit. Its great because flex is $20/month if you don't need data.
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I understand its not for everybody so YMMV but if you already have a Flex plan or planning to get one, Google Fi has a great deal if you signup or add a new line on their Flex plan, you get Samsung Galaxy s26 or s26+ for free + tax over 24 months via bill credit. Its great because flex is $20/month if you don't need data.
$35 x 24 months is $840 so it's NOT free. and that's if you don't use any data + expect another $10ish in taxes so end cost will be around $1000! Also, check your title
$35 x 24 months is $840 so it's NOT free. and that's if you don't use any data + expect another $10ish in taxes so end cost will be around $1000! Also, check your title
$35 x 24 months is $840 so it's NOT free. and that's if you don't use any data + expect another $10ish in taxes so end cost will be around $1000! Also, check your title
Based on my understanding, the final bill without any credits would be around $101 plus $10–$20 in taxes. Even if I don't use any data, the minimum bill would still be about $110.
After applying the credits, the bill comes down to approximately $66.87. So overall, the monthly cost would still be around $45–$50 even with minimal usage. Over 2 years, that totals roughly $1,100, which doesn't seem like a good deal to me.
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After applying the credits, the bill comes down to approximately $66.87. So overall, the monthly cost would still be around $45–$50 even with minimal usage. Over 2 years, that totals roughly $1,100, which doesn't seem like a good deal to me.
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