Pre-order the Moto G7 from Google Fi and save $50; pay only $10.38 over 24 months

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Pre-order the Moto G7 from Google Fi and save $50; pay only $10.38 over 24 months
Google Fi, the hybrid MVNO that uses a combination of Wi-Fi hot spots and wireless carriers in order to keep prices low, has a deal on the Motorola Moto G7. The device is available for pre-orders at a price of $249; that is $50 or 17% off of the regular price of $299. With the discounted price, you'll be making 24 monthly payments of $10.38 to purchase the phone. If you have a trade, Google Fi says that you could pay as little as $0 for the handset.

To make sure that you get the discount, remind yourself that you must activate the Moto G7 no later than 30 days after the phone is shipped to you. If you activate the phone later than that, $50 will be charged to your Google Fi account. And you can buy only one discounted Moto G7 per person.

If you're not familiar with the phone's specs, the Moto G7 comes with a Gorilla Glass 3 protected 6.2-inch LCD display carrying a resolution of 1080 x 2270. That works out to an aspect ratio of 19:9. And the screen-to-body ratio is a decent 82.58%. Under the hood is the Snapdragon 632 Mobile Platform along with 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of native storage. The primary camera on back weighs in at 12MP with an aperture of f/1.8 and there is a 5MP secondary depth of field camera. An 8MP selfie snapper can be found in front, and a 3000mAh battery keeps the lights on. Android 9 Pie is pre-installed.

So in other words, for a little more than $10 a month, you're getting a budget phone with some nice specs. If you want the phone, but not on Google Fi, Sprint is selling it for $100 off with activation. Or, activate the device on Verizon and AT&T and get the same $50 discount that Google Fi is offering.
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