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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

$599 (for Google Fi Users)
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Google has Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra for $599.99 for Google Fi Users. No trade-in required. Shipping is free. [samsung]

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Posted February 1, 2023 at 14:19 PM EST
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By anonymous on 02/06/2023, 01:17 AM EST
"The Services are offered only to residents of the United States. The Services must be primarily used in the United States (territories not included) and are not intended for extended international use. Further, the Services are designed for use predominantly within our network. If your usage outside our network is excessive, abnormally high, or cause us to incur too much cost, we may, at our option and sole discretion, suspend your Google Fi account, terminate your service, or limit your use of roaming." //@Anonymous: Is Fi available in Canada?

By anonymous on 02/02/2023, 03:55 AM EST
Yes //@Anonymous: Yes. It is good when I travel in Canada. //@Anonymous: Is Fi available in Canada?

By anonymous on 02/01/2023, 10:05 PM EST
yes my plan is flexible 20 and i ordered one and went through and confirmed //@Anonymous: Anyone knows if the $20/month plan qualifies?

By anonymous on 02/01/2023, 10:04 PM EST
It does but it comes out to about $27 including taxes in NY. Data is extra. //@Anonymous: Anyone knows if the $20/month plan qualifies?

By anonymous on 02/01/2023, 09:56 PM EST
Yes //@Anonymous: Anyone knows if the $20/month plan qualifies?

By anonymous on 02/01/2023, 07:10 PM EST
Anyone knows if the $20/month plan qualifies?

By anonymous on 02/01/2023, 06:20 PM EST
I used very little data by using another phone as a hotspot. They probably want to ban me as a customer because I got the deal and cancelled immediately after 120 days. Did it twice. //@Anonymous: It's the best deal I have found on data but I have 4 lines. I pay $90 /month total with all taxes and fees for pretty good unlimited. But yes I don't think it's a particularly good deal with 1 line. //@Anonymous: Need to port number and stay on for 120 days. Also can't have been a customer for 180 days. I have done this twice around once a year. Price for data is expensive unless you have multiple lines.

By anonymous on 02/01/2023, 03:54 PM EST
Yes. It is good when I travel in Canada. //@Anonymous: Is Fi available in Canada?

By anonymous on 02/01/2023, 03:53 PM EST
It's the best deal I have found on data but I have 4 lines. I pay $90 /month total with all taxes and fees for pretty good unlimited. But yes I don't think it's a particularly good deal with 1 line. //@Anonymous: Need to port number and stay on for 120 days. Also can't have been a customer for 180 days. I have done this twice around once a year. Price for data is expensive unless you have multiple lines.

By anonymous on 02/01/2023, 03:45 PM EST
Terrible in the east coast. I just switched off of it. //@anonymous: Is Fi good?

By anonymous on 02/01/2023, 03:43 PM EST
Need to port number and stay on for 120 days. Also can't have been a customer for 180 days. I have done this twice around once a year. Price for data is expensive unless you have multiple lines.

By anonymous on 02/01/2023, 03:38 PM EST
Best deal so far! Samsung and Best Buy are charging $699 for a S23U AFTER S22U trade in!! Completely ridiculous!

By anonymous on 02/01/2023, 03:37 PM EST
I use Fi. It's a good deal and gives me no trouble in America.

I when I travel internationally, I can automatically upgrade to the premium whatever they call it, and it works most places in the world. I had a little bit of slow data in Monaco and in Croatia (in a national park, it works in the major cities).

I'm pretty happy, and it's very cheap.

I got it about a year ago, I got an S22 (base model) for $300, and had to keep the line for 90 days. //@Anonymous: Is Fi good?

By anonymous on 02/01/2023, 03:08 PM EST
Is Fi good?

By anonymous on 02/01/2023, 02:47 PM EST
Is Fi available in Canada?

By anonymous on 02/01/2023, 02:29 PM EST
How long do I have to stay with Fi?

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