With a little distance from the holiday, Google is bringing back a popular business where new Fi subscribers can purchase the Pixel 4a 5G for $ 299. In the meantime, existing MVNO members can get the phone at a discount of $ 100.
Get up to a $ 200 phone discount when purchasing and activating a Pixel 4a (5G) phone at fi.google.com. New Fi customers must bring / transfer their number from their current carrier to Fi to be eligible. Current Fi customers are entitled to a $ 100 discount.
As in November, the $ 200 total discount requires “someone who is new to Google Fi on a new plan or a new member as part of an existing group plan”. Those who have already signed up and dropped out do not qualify. Google is targeting switchers, with other requirements for the $ 299 discount on Pixel 4a 5G that you:
- Activate the phone on a new full service plan (data-only SIMs do not qualify) within 30 days of the shipping confirmation email and remain active on Google Fi with your qualifying phone for 90 consecutive days. You must activate on the same Fi account used to purchase the phone.
- You should also bring / transfer your number to Fi within 30 days of the shipping confirmation email. Fi-to-Fi number transfers are not eligible.
- If you choose to get a new number, you will not receive a $ 200 discount.
In the meantime, existing MVNO subscribers can get the phone at a discount of $ 100. Last year, the discount was $ 50 more and made the 4th 5G identical to the normal 4th price.
The discounted price is automatically applied at checkout, with the device needing to be activated “on the same account used to buy the phone”, as well as:
“… Within 30 days of the shipping confirmation email and remain active on Google Fi for 60 consecutive days.”
The Pixel 4a 5G features the same 16 megapixel ultra-wide lens found on the Pixel 5 with identical image / video capabilities and a Snapdragon 765G processor. Other specifications include a 6.2-inch screen with an 8-megapixel front hole, 6 GB of RAM, 128 GB of storage and a 3,885 mAh battery that charges only via USB-C.
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