Three New Fi-friendly Smartphones

Google’s Project Fi is a mobile virtual network that offers user with simple and fast wireless experience when roaming at no extra cost, but as you may know, not all phones are so-called Fi-friendly. Only Fi-ready phones can “intelligently” shift among mobile networks and WiFi to allow you to experience Fi services, at home or around the world. Until May, only two devices support Fi and they are Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL and Android One Moto X4.

In late May, though, Google announced that three more devices are joining the Project Fi and they include Motorola Moto G6, LG G7 ThinQ and LG V35 ThinQ. All three phones are available through Project Fi website with the Motorola Moto G6 costing just $199 or $8.29 per month (for 24 months), the LG G7 ThinQ going for $749, or $31.21 per month (also for 24 months), and $899, or $37.46 over 24 months for the LG V35 ThinQ.

It is worthy to note that if you pre-order the LG G7 ThinQ and LG V35 ThinQ through Project Fi website, you will be scoring yourself a $100 Fi credit. It is not known how long this offer will last, but I’d say it is only valid up till the pre-order ends. So, now you know.

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