New Google Fi customers with nothing to trade in will probably find it hard to say no to a $399 Pixel 6 or $699 Pixel 6 Pro right now.
On the not so bright side of things, you will have to port in an existing number from a different carrier to qualify for the presumably limited-time Google Fi promotion and get a chance to buy the 5G-enabled Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro for $399 and $699 respectively instead of their $599 and $899 list prices.
While certainly a little inconvenient, this special condition is nowhere near as big of a hassle as the device trade-ins often required by many carriers and evenneed to trade anything in here, and in addition to being a new Fi subscriber, you will only have to keep the qualifying phone of your choice active for 120 consecutive days to meet all of the deal's requirements.
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