Several posts on this. Promos are better than subscriptions so make your best deal. Answer from Peterfield53 on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/googlefi › can someone explain the benefit of the google fi phone subscription program?
r/GoogleFi on Reddit: Can Someone explain the benefit of the Google Fi phone subscription program?
January 2, 2024 -

I just don't understand it. over 2 years ago I signed up with the expectation that I would receive a new phone after paying for 2 years. I didn't read the fine print, didn't fully understand that I was paying for the phone that was given to me. I'll own up to that.

But here is where it gets weirder.

An 'upgrade' to the Pixel 7a through the subscription plan is $20.80 a month for 2 years.

Buying a new Pixel 8 is only $16.62 a month.

Intriguing.. But I understand. It's on sale right now. $300 off. a little interesting that a newer, stronger phone would be cheaper.

from the shop in the SAME WEBSITE, Pixel 7a is ALSO on sale $200 off or $12.46 a month.

So. Ultimately, the phone subscription plan gives no benefits, Sales don't apply to the upgrade. You can do everything off the subscription plan that you could do on it.

What am I missing here? Please help me understand why a massive company has this system?

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reddit.com › r/googlefi › how is your google fi phone subscription experience so far?
r/GoogleFi on Reddit: How is your Google Fi phone subscription experience so far?
June 28, 2023 -

I'm thinking about getting it but would love to know more...

I'd love to find out how the experience is so far, and what made you sign up for it?

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Absolutely love using Google Fi, even on iPhone. Sure, it might not be the cheapest possible carrier, or have some millimeter wave technology everywhere, but Fi is super solid for what I need. My absolute favorite thing about Fi is its international coverage. I honestly don't understand how people cope with needing to buy an additional SIM, or try to find some eSIM someplace, tell folks "oh, call me on this Greece number instead" or end up using slower data or have to hunt for Wifi, or get charged $10 a day, so you end up coming home to an additional $70 on your bill just because you had to work overseas for part of the month. Just wild to me. By the time the plane is taxiing off the runway, I already have LTE or 5G service and that's that. Can use hotspot if I need to get my work machine online, call an Uber, be productive immediately. For me its a peace-of-mind value add. A part of life I just don't even think about anymore. I can use loads of data just about anywhere on the planet, and my bill stays the same. Fi also provides data-only SIMs. Order one of those, pop it into a tablet, and that device also has the same plan/international coverage for no additional $30 tablet add-on junk. Its awesome. Domestically, you run on T-Mobile's towers, which are totally fine. I haven't had service problems other than when I'm lost somewhere in the middle of Appalachia in a valley someplace. Your mileage may vary, but its been just as solid as if I were on AT&T or Verizon according to friends with those carriers. iPhone support has improved greatly over the years since I started with Fi back in... 2016? I think with iOS 17's voicemail transcription, it'll feel about the same vs. using an Android device. As of now you have to open the Fi app to get to your transcribed voicemails rather than them being in the Phone app. Also, from my understanding, the carrier switching is pretty much dead nowadays anyway, so its not something to worry about. I know I'm gushing here, but it feels like people are sleeping on Fi just because it doesn't tick the highest version of every single box for every person at the lowest cost of any carrier.
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I've been with Google Fi since the first week of project fi and I love it part
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reddit.com › r/googlefi › google fi phone subscription program as of 5/12/2023
r/GoogleFi on Reddit: Google Fi Phone Subscription Program as of 5/12/2023
July 30, 2021 -

I currently manage a group plan of three members. One of the members (Member1) has the 6a on the Phone Subscription Program. Another one of my members (Member2) wants to trade in their 4a and get on the 6a with the Phone Subscription Program. When I try to do this, buying the 6a through the Phone Subscription Program is not an option.

I've talked to support and they told me that I would have to remove the member from the plan and add it back and then I might be able to buy the 6a through the Phone Subscription Program.

I also noticed that Google recently changed the Help Article to now say "A phone" instead of the "Pixel 6a". I asked support about this as well and they told me the 6a was still the option for the Phone Subscription Program.

Originally, I was able to sign up for the subscription program on Monday for Member1 but the ship date said July. I asked support about this and they said the delivery date would change to within 5-7 business days after ordered. Then Google I/O happened, the 6a price dropped, and the shipping date was not changing so I canceled the order and the subscription (which was never active) until I could talk to Member1 about what they would like to do. After reviewing the options they wanted to go with the 6a through the Subscription Program if possible but now I'm getting conflicting information.

Before I coordinate removing and re-adding Member1, has anybody else run into this? Or could someone please confirm that buying the 6a through the Phone Subscription is available to them? Support seems to think that the problem is because Member2 already has the Phone Subscription. I don't think that is accurate because I can't imagine I'm the only person who has ever had a group plan with multiple Phone Subscriptions.

Anyways, thank you to anybody who has any ideas or who can help!

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reddit.com › r/googlefi › google fi phone subscription service question
r/GoogleFi on Reddit: Google Fi Phone Subscription Service Question
June 27, 2021 -

The customer service at Google Fi is beyond terrible and I have a simple question that they just dont want to or can't seem to answer so I'm going to Reddit.

I'm about three months away from getting a new phone through the Pixel subscription plan. The current 4a phone I have now can't hold a USB C cord in it to charge and it's beyond frustrating.

Is there a way to pay this off early and get a 6a or something and not have to wait till the end of June.

The customer service is piss poor at Google and they can't seem to understand what Im asing and give me an answer to an unrelated topic.

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reddit.com › r/googlefi › subscribe and save on pixel 4a
r/GoogleFi on Reddit: Subscribe and save on Pixel 4a
May 28, 2018 -

Hi everyone,

All new, just for you! Join our phone subscription program to earn savings every month. You’ll get Pixel 4a today, device protection (optional), and a phone upgrade after 2 years for just $15/month(1) - that’s $133 back in your pocket over 2 years.

How it works:

  • Get Pixel 4a today at a great monthly price. It comes packed with the things you want most in a phone, like a camera that takes great low-light photos, a battery that lasts up to 24 hours(2), and the new Google Assistant(3).

  • Protect your phone. Get device replacement or repair for damage from cracks, spills, and more. Also includes coverage for loss and theft (except NY residents).

  • Upgrade to a new phone after 2 years and continue to earn savings every month.

Already have a financed Pixel 4a from Fi and want to subscribe?

  • It’s easy. If you purchased your Pixel 4a with financing from fi.google.com, you can transfer to the subscription program within 60 days of phone purchase*.

***Limited time policy: If you bought a financed Pixel 4a from fi.google.com before October 22, 2020, you have until November 22, 2020 or 60 days from your purchase to transfer into the program, whichever date is later.

  • You'll need to have active Google Fi service on your account in order to transfer. If you are new to Fi, you can request to transfer after you receive and activate your financed Pixel 4a.

Start your transfer to the subscription program.

Questions? Check out our FAQ page and Help Center to learn more, or let us know here!

Thanks,

Diane, Google Fi Community Manager

(1) Price doesn't include required service. Prices for optional upgrade and device protection may vary according to upgrade device. Terms apply.

(2) Approximate battery life based on a mix of talk, data, standby, and use of other features, with always on display off. An active display and other usage factors will decrease battery life. Pixel 4a battery testing conducted in Mountain View, California in early 2020 on pre-production hardware and software. Actual results may vary.

(3) English only. See g.co/pixelassistant/languages for country and language availability and Google Account requirements.

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reddit.com › r/googlefi › does the fi phone subscription service still exist?
r/GoogleFi on Reddit: Does the Fi phone subscription service still exist?
January 16, 2020 -

A few months ago I received this offer from Google:

Join the Google Fi phone subscription program For $15 per month, the Google Fi phone subscription program includes a Pixel 4a, device protection, and a phone upgrade after 2 years.

The allure of this service for me is that it bundles in device protection for free, compared to buying a new phone outright.

When I log into the Google Fi website now, however, I find no reference to it.

I can still get to the advertising page for this service via Googling, but I can't actually find any way to sign up.

P.S. Google Fi is my phone service provider. I currently use it with a Pixel XL 2 that I bought outright for big bucks back in the day.

Edit: It turns out that it's even better than bundling in the device protection for free. You can choose to forgo the device protection and then it's only $9/per month. (I can live without the device protection since I'll still have a Pixel XL 2, which I can easily switch back to should I lose or break the Pixel 4a.

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reddit.com › r/googlefi › google fi phone subscription issue
r/GoogleFi on Reddit: Google Fi phone subscription issue
January 21, 2023 -

So, anyone else on the 5A subscription? Mine is up in Oct. On my app it says I can continue with the 7a but gives no details like if there's a price change. When I look at the crappy details they do give, it says pixel 6a, and still gives no price details. I chatted customer service and they said it's indeed the 6a (turd) and still no price info. Anyone have experience?

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I've been on the 5a subscription for two years. I was upgrade eligible on Sept. 14th but confused enough about the upgrade options that I didn't do it until today, when I had some free time to figure out how it worked. They definitely don't display the "upgrade" option prominently on the website after you are eligible, but maybe the app is different. Here's the deal: The only upgrade option is to a 7a. When you select the 7a it says you get $350 refund + bill credit with eligible phone, otherwise $250 bill credit. The list of eligible phones for the $350 doesn't include the Pixel 5a, meaning you instead get the $250 bill credit, spread over 24 months for $10.42 off per month You can also get $85 credit if you send them your 5a in good condition The cost for the 7a is $25.80 per month added to your bill You also get charged tax for the new phone (for me, it came to $40 in tax--this probably differs depending on your city/state) In other words, the monthly charge, minus the bill credit of $10.42, is roughly what I was paying already for the 5a, which is what I expected. You can also deselect device protection if you want, and save $5 per month. You will also get $85 for your 5a, or you could keep it if you want. So for me I'll get about $45 back, or about the equivalent of one free month of service, after I subtract the $40 I paid for tax. Seems pretty reasonable and in line with what I was expecting. Also, you only get the $10.42 monthly credit if you activate your new 7a within 30 days, meaning you can't just sell the 7a and keep service on your 5a.
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From what I've heard they've discontinued the pixel pass subscription
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reddit.com › r/googlefi › how do i claim my pixel phone subscription upgrade?? no button or option appears in the fi app. support said they can't see my subscription
r/GoogleFi on Reddit: How do I claim my Pixel Phone Subscription upgrade?? No button or option appears in the Fi app. Support said they can't see my subscription
November 18, 2024 - I went to upgrade and i wasn't able to do it These comments are telling you what i figured out. The program seems to have been quietly suspended. You can get a new phone and make monthly payments, it just won't be part of the "subscription" program.
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reddit.com › r/googlefi › has the google 24 month phone subscription been killed?
r/GoogleFi on Reddit: Has the Google 24 month phone subscription been killed?
July 10, 2022 -

I got he Pixel 5a subscription 2 years ago ($9/month for 24 months) and the following year my wife got the same for the pixel 6a ($10/month for 24 months). This meant my wife got a new Pixel 6a for $240.

Now that my account says "Upgrade Eligible" the only option is a Pixel 7a for $20/month (if I remove device protection) for 24 months. But... I can actually buy a brand new Pixel 8 for $16.62/month WITHOUT a 2 year commitment to Fi. This means buying the Fi Phone Subscription means the Pixel 7a would be $480. Almost the same price as just buying it new.

Is this just the death of the subscription plan option, or is there something I'm missing? It doesn't seem worth it at all.

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reddit.com › r/googlefi › false google fi offering: they suck you in with flex + free phone, then require that you sign up for unlimited to keep the damn phone. i'm glad i called before succumbing.
r/GoogleFi on Reddit: False Google Fi offering: they suck you in with Flex + free phone, then require that you sign up for Unlimited to keep the damn phone. I'm glad I called before succumbing.
December 12, 2024 -

I knew it was too good to be true. The Google Fi online cart allows you to fill as a new customer with two items: the Flex plan for one user, plus a "free" Pixel 9 XL. I was so close to clicking through and buying, but instead I called Google Fi customer support. I got an English as second language Indian representative, difficult to understand, but I persisted. Finally I got him to understand my question, which was simple: "Is this offer true based on the cart?" After being put on hold several times, I finally got the truth: you can start the offer as a Flexible for 1 customer, but when you physically receive the "free" new phone you have to activate on an Unlimited plan to keep the phone and to honor the agreement. Never mind the complexities of porting a number during the online purchasing process -- good luck getting it back once you realize you want to back out. Ultimately, the cart purposefully permits a lie. You can PROCURE the "free" phone with Flex+1, but to KEEP the phone you have to sign up and pay $50-65 for Unlimited, not Flex at $20 ea + $10/GB. I guess you have to read the fine print carefully at the bottom, where it says "Monthly $52.55 - $112.25 before $20.84 credit" -- if the cart was true, that should say for Flex: "Monthly $20 ea + $10/GB" not "Monthly $52.55".

The cart is purposefully designed to be tricky. I shouldn't be surprised, Google is a money-making machine. I hope this helps someone who is just about to click through the Fi cart with Flex loaded up with a "free" phone. Don't do it! You'll be sorry in the end. You'll be stuck with an expensive plan if you want to keep your "free" phone having ported your desired number. If it was me in that position, I may very well have bent over and taken the pounding for 24 months, after which one could flip plans from Unlimited to Flex. But only after the 24 months of Unlimited expired. I'll just continue to buy refurbished Pixels from Amazon.

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Those aren't the terms, and you don't seem to know what you are talking about. I have the exact same items in my cart and its "Monthly: $20 - $80 before $20.84/mo bill credit" If you sign up for paying over time you add 33.29 to your monthly bill, "Pay $45.79/mo $33.29/mo for 24 monthsNo interest. Credit check required. Small down payment may be due at checkout." You selected pay over time... Nothing you show is proving what you say, and your third party information you assert comes from customer service that you claim you can't even understand, is highly suspect. Looks to me like you are just failing the basic math. Plan 20~ + Device payments 33~ = monthly payments before credits. When you buy or finance the Google Pixel 9 Pro XL Activate the phone on Fi within 30 days The person who activates must be a new Google Fi customer, and be part of your group plan Keep the Fi account active for 24 months Offer ends January 7, 2025 or while supplies last Offer can only be used once per group member Get reimbursed Receive a $300 instant rebate at time of purchase Receive an additional $500 in bill credits spread over 24 months ($20.84 per month) The credit is tied to the person who activated the device Taxes and fees may apply But here's what happens if you cancel or pause service Canceling service, pausing service or changing devices within 120 days will invalidate the original $300 discount, which will be charged to your Google Pay account Canceling service within 24 months will stop the promotion, and you will no longer receive bill credits each month If you move to a different Fi plan, the bill credits will be applied to your new Fi plan Any unused credit will not roll over to the next month
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Simple case of you not reading the terms of the promotion. Zero confusion or baiting involved here.
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reddit.com › r/googlefi › pixel 5a subscription - can i give away the phone as long as i keep the service active?
r/GoogleFi on Reddit: Pixel 5a subscription - can I give away the phone as long as I keep the service active?
December 20, 2019 -

This is an old question but I could not find a satisfying answer yet. Maybe someone has any experience?

I switched from a Pixel 3 XL to a Samsung S21 and I realize I really miss some of the Pixel features. So I would like to get the Pixel 5a subscription and sell (or trade in) the S21. I think it's a pretty good deal at $9/month (without device protection). I’ve been a Fi customer for quite some time and I would stay on the plan for at least another 24 months. Further I would make sure to activate the phone within 30 days.

So what happens if I decide to buy a Pixel 6 later and gift the 5a to a family member (not on Fi)?

As far as I can see, the terms only say this:

To participate in the program, the user must:

  1. Purchase an eligible subscription device from Google Fi and select the subscription during checkout. Device Protection is optional but recommended. If the owner purchases a subscription for another person on their plan, assign the subscription to that member of the group. If the customer is on an individual plan, the subscription is automatically assigned to them.

  2. Pass the credit check requirement for financing the device.

  3. Within 30 days of device shipment, activate the device on the purchaser’s Google Fi account.

  4. To keep the subscription active, the assigned subscriber must stay on the plan.

  5. Group plan members can’t purchase on their own. A group plan member must ask the group owner to purchase for them.

Important: If 3 and 4 aren’t met, the customer is charged the cancellation payout amount for their subscription.

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So I don’t see where it says I have to keep the phone active after the initial activation. They usually do include that language for their other promos, e.g. this is what they say for the Samsung S20 promo: “Activate the phone [...] within 30 days [...] and keep the qualifying phone active on Google Fi for 120 consecutive days.”

I contacted Fi support through chat, they said I would need to keep the phone active, but only pointed to point 4 (see above) when I asked if they could point me to that language in the terms and conditions. So I am not 100% satisfied since the language is different.

There is a thread where someone is claiming they were charged full price after giving their phone away, but they did not say whether they violated the initial 30 day activation.

Does anyone have real life experience (based on a 4a subscription maybe)?

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reddit.com › r/googlefi › is a fi subscription really just a 24 month payment plan?
r/GoogleFi on Reddit: Is a Fi Subscription really just a 24 month payment plan?
October 3, 2023 -

So, happy Fi subscriber for a long time. I'm just terribly confused right now. In Sept 2021 we added a line as part of the subscription program. I still have the welcome email that says, among other things it promotes, "You'll get a new Pixel after 2 years, and continue saving each month." Now, I'm trying to take them up on it, and there are two things that blow my mind:

  1. It seems it's just a payment plan. I don't get a new Pixel for free. My monthly charges dropped at the end of the 24 months. So I'll get a monthly charge added to my bill if I change to a new phone.

  2. The subscription is way more expensive than just buying a phone in the store. By "upgrading" my subscription, they are offering a 7a at $25.80 per month. If i just go to the online store, I can get a 7a for $12.46/month. So what is this subscription getting me????

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reddit.com › r › GoogleFi
Google Fi Wireless
April 13, 2015 - This is the main (yet unofficial) Google Fi Wireless subreddit where users can discuss about the service, phones, and features.