Advertisement

Google Fi starts selling 5G phones from Samsung

The company also detailed its nationwide 5G network.

Cherlynn Low / Engadget

Google Fi customers have been able to use unlocked Samsung phones on the MVNO’s network for years, but now those same customers can now buy a Samsung Galaxy device directly from the search giant. On the Fi website, the company has started selling the Note 20, the Note 20 Ultra, S20, S20 Plus, S20 Ultra and A71 5G.

You can also get a discount on those devices if you decide to buy them through Fi, with Google offering a $300 bill credit when you purchase the Note 20 or Note 20 Ultra, $300 off after activation of any one of the S20 models in its lineup and $150 off the A71 5G.

All six phones are fully compatible with Fi’s “nationwide” 5G network, which piggybacks off of T-Mobile’s wireless infrastructure. You can see if Google has 5G coverage in your area by visiting the Fi website. Provided you had a phone with the correct T-Mobile bands, you’ve been able to get a 5G signal on Fi for a couple of months now — not that Google made a lot of noise about the fact at the time. You’ll also have the chance to take advantage of its 5G network when the Pixel 5 and Pixel 4a 5G come out in a few week’s time.