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?
What is the catch on the subscription program? I was ready to pay up front, but this seems like they are giving a discount AND free financing.
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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?
I’m looking at the phone subscription for the pixel 7a, and it says I’ll pay $20.80 per month for two years. This comes out to $499 in total, whereas the phone is available on the Google store for $449, with an option for 0% interest financing. Am I missing something? What’s the point of the phone subscription if I’m actually going to pay more?
read the part where you receive $250 in credit, so is $10.38/mo worth it
https://fi.google.com/about/promo-terms/?id=CctT5ry__gUA
As the other user said buying from Google direct you won't get $250 off the phone as credit towards your phone bill.
So it's up to you whether you'd rather have $50 off immediately without being obligated to be Fi customer for 2 years or $250 in credit while being tied to Fi for 2 years.
So do you plan on leaving Fi anytime in the next 2 years? If you do take the $50 now. If you don't buying from Fi direct is cheaper.
Only other thing is Google direct has the coral color as an exclusive color.
I've looked at Fi several times over the years when determining if I have the best cellular service for my needs. Other than the international benefits which I have no use for why would anyone want to use Fi? Seems very pricey compared to the competition.