Google Fi always has some Motorola phones at very affordable prices, to cater to anyone willing to turn the carrier around. Well, a fresh wave has arrived, all three well below MSRP, and it features the brand’s first 5G entry on the network.

Two of these are Motorola’s few budget phones for 2021: the Moto G Play (2021), with a 6.5 “720p screen and a 5,000 mAh battery, will Fi for $ 99 ($ ​​7o discount on MSRP) The Moto G Power, with a 48MP camera and 4GB of RAM, also costs $ 199 ($ ​​5o off MSRP), and then there’s the Motorola One 5G Ace, Fi’s cheapest 5G phone to date at $ 279 ($ 120 discount on MSRP, despite the fact that the Fi website says it’s $ 299).

Fi continues to sell the Moto G Power ($ 49) and Stylus ($ 99) in 2020 and currently offers all five phones for free to new customers transferring their number or existing accounts adding a new line. Here are the conditions for the Moto G Power (2021) – replace the model and price accordingly.