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Google Fi now sells the Pixel 4a on a subscription plan for $9 a month - Ars Technica

Google Fi now sells the Pixel 4a on a subscription plan for $9 a month - Ars Technica

Oct 23, 2020 52 secs

Instead of buying a device outright, you can now sign up for a two-year contract, tack a few bucks onto your monthly bill, and get a phone to go with your service plan.

From there, Google imagines you'll keep paying the subscription fee and pick up a new device, with the company proposing that you "upgrade to a new Pixel after 2 years.".

Fi offers two forms of billing: the first is a pay-as-you-go plan where your monthly bill is $20 for unlimited texts and calls plus $10 per GB of data you use.

Google likes to call the billing "$10 per GB of data," but data billing isn't actually in 1GB increments; you'll be billed down to the penny for exactly what you use.

The second option is a $70 "unlimited" plan that will get you 22GB of high-speed data per month, the usual free texts and calls, and 100GB of Google cloud storage.

On the flexible plan, you still just pay for the data you use, and on the unlimited plan, anything goes until you hit your 22GB cap.

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