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Anonymous
So, this means that it is locked to the Google fi service? I can't buy this and use it with sprint?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Google Fi phones are unlocked, but to get this price you have to activate the phone and use their service for at least 90 days. //@Anonymous: So, this means that it is locked to the Google fi service? I can't buy this and use it with sprint?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
its unlocked but probably if service is not active for 90 days- they will charge the credit card with $600 //@Anonymous: Google Fi phones are unlocked, but to get this price you have to activate the phone and use their service for at least 90 days. //@Anonymous: So, this means that it is locked to the Google fi service? I can't buy this and use it with sprint?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
I see. Meh, the plan isn't worth it. I could theoretically get a 30/ month throwaway number from trackfone or something, transfer it, use fi for 3 months at 70/month, then cancel. It would cost me about 300 usd, making the phone about 700. Too much work though //@anonymous: its unlocked but probably if service is not active for 90 days- they will charge the credit card with $600 //@Anonymous: Google Fi phones are unlocked, but to get this price you have to activate the phone and use their service for at least 90 days. //@Anonymous: So, this means that it is locked to the Google fi service? I can't buy this and use it with sprint?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Nobody uses Google Fi for their unlimited data. You get it for international use because it works everywhere for no additional fees.
A light data user's bill will be ~$30/mo. //@Anonymous: I see. Meh, the plan isn't worth it. I could theoretically get a 30/ month throwaway number from trackfone or something, transfer it, use fi for 3 months at 70/month, then cancel. It would cost me about 300 usd, making the phone about 700. Too much work though //@anonymous: its unlocked but probably if service is not active for 90 days- they will charge the credit card with $600 //@Anonymous: Google Fi phones are unlocked, but to get this price you have to activate the phone and use their service for at least 90 days. //@Anonymous: So, this means that it is locked to the Google fi service? I can't buy this and use it with sprint?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Can i get Fi unlimited data, then turn on hotspot and connect my laptop on it 24/7?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Not eligible for a new number. Need to transfer an existing non Fi number to qualify.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
you can go with $20 per month plan for 3 months instead of unlimited plan for $70
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Hum, maybe not a bad idea. Then I can use the phone on Sprint. Cool //@anonymous: you can go with $20 per month plan for 3 months instead of unlimited plan for $70
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Galaxy S21 will be released this month.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
True, but don't expect it any where around $399. //@Anonymous: Galaxy S21 will be released this month.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
If you have a phone that could worth $500 for trade in when S21 is available then it makes sense to wait. Assuming S21 is around $1000. //@anonymous: Galaxy S21 will be released this month.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Yea, im interested in learning what the s21 camera array looks like. I'll wait just for that reason. Still, tempting. //@anonymous: If you have a phone that could worth $500 for trade in when S21 is available then it makes sense to wait. Assuming S21 is around $1000. //@anonymous: Galaxy S21 will be released this month.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
As of 2/12/21, the deal seems to still be going on. It seems more attractive now, since the Galaxy S20 is very hard to find for less that the original MSRP of 1000. I actually prefer the S20 to the S21, more ram and an SD card slot, although the processor is slightly slower, everything else is the same. //@Anonymous: Yea, im interested in learning what the s21 camera array looks like. I'll wait just for that reason. Still, tempting. //@anonymous: If you have a phone that could worth $500 for trade in when S21 is available then it makes sense to wait. Assuming S21 is around $1000. //@anonymous: Galaxy S21 will be released this month.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
anyone had experience with google fi, how was the phone call reception and 5G data speed? thanks
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Any idea for how long do you have to keep Fi before taking the phone to a different carrier?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
anyone had experience with google fi, how was the phone call reception and 5G data speed? thanks
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Fi is good. Not sure of 5g. But used the connection in different country also. //@anonymous: anyone had experience with google fi, how was the phone call reception and 5G data speed? thanks
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Coverage is what you get with T mobile in most places. I like their added features of call screening and transcribed voicemails. //@Anonymous: anyone had experience with google fi, how was the phone call reception and 5G data speed? thanks
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Is this an unlocked phone ? ,
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Does Google Fi sell unlocked phones?
Yes. Any device you get from Google Fi comes unlocked and can be used with other wireless providers if you choose to leave our service.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
It really depends. Does T-Mobile or Sprint have good coverage in your area? //@anonymous: anyone had experience with google fi, how was the phone call reception and 5G data speed? thanks
4 years ago |
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Anonymous
Step away from Nest, their customer service was horrible.
4 years ago |
smartsonic21
That’s because the new 4th gen of nest Thermo. Just stay away from the 4th gen you will be fine //@anonymous: Step away from Nest, their customer service was horrible.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
OOS
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Great product and most utility companies provide rebates to offset the cost
4 years ago |