Google Fi always has some Motorola phones in stock at very affordable prices to cater to anyone who is willing to give the operator a chance. Well, a new wave has arrived, all three well below the MSRP, and includes the brand’s first 5G entry on the network.

Two of them are Motorola’s pair of budget phones for 2021: the Moto G Play (2021), with a 6.5 “720p screen and a 5,000 mAh battery, is coming to Fi for $ 99 ($ ​​7o from discount on the MSRP); the Moto G Power, with a 48 MP camera and 4 GB of RAM, also costs $ 199 ($ ​​5 off MSRP), and there’s the Motorola One 5G Ace, the smallest 5G phone cost of Fi for $ 279 ($ 120 off MSRP, despite the fact that the Fi website says it should cost $ 299).

Fi is still selling Moto G Power ($ 49) and Stylus ($ 99) and is currently offering all five phones for free after crediting the account to new customers with their existing numbers or accounts adding a new line. Here are the terms of the Moto G Power (2021) – replace the model and price accordingly.