Check Out Samsung Galaxy Flip 3 Preorder Deals on Google Fi

With the Galaxy Flip 3 Samsung has hit us with a dose of nostalgia. Adopting the popular flip design from the 2000s, the Flip 3 takes the concept up to date with the use of modern technology and a sleek design. Those who want to get their hands on the new phone have a multitude of sites and offers to choose from. However, one of the most interesting offers that caught our eye is the one offered by Google Fi. Here are the reasons why you should take a look at it.

Google offers a 400$ discount for all the new users registering with the phone service, which is a significant sum for any device. However, the deal does not stop here. Samsung also offers a 150$ accessory discount, which can be added to the sum you can save. And if that’s not all, by trading in your phone, you get an additional discount which can go up to 500$. Therefore, with some simple math, we see you can receive a discount that goes up to 1050$, while the price of the Samsung Galaxy Flip 3 is 1000$.

Nevertheless, there are some details you need to take into account regarding this particularly exciting offer. First of all, remember the trade-in system has some requirements. Not every phone is accepted, so you need to double-check that your phone qualifies for this program. More than that, the sum of money you receive for it might vary, depending on the phone and its state.

Secondly, the 400$ discount offered by Google Fi applies to the service, not to a specific phone. Since it is not possible to transfer the credit, you will need to use Fi to spend it. The discount can be used by any subscriber that had active service in the past 180 days. Finally, it is worth mentioning that you will need to use the 150$ accessory discount directly at Samsung, not on the Fi service.

William Reid
A science writer through and through, William Reid’s first starting working on offline local newspapers. An obsessive fascination with all things science/health blossomed from a hobby into a career. Before hopping over to Optic Flux, William worked as a freelancer for many online tech publications including ScienceWorld, JoyStiq and Digg. William serves as our lead science and health reporter.