-LG Google Nexus 5X 16GB Smartphone: $299
Select from Black, White, And Mint.
-LG Google Nexus 5X 32GB Smartphone: $349
These are also on sale from B&H.
The Nexus 5X will work with AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon, and more carriers.
It also works with Google Project Fi. Project Fi requires no credit check. Unlimited talk+text is just $20/month. Data is just $10/GB no matter where you are in the world.You even get a refund for unused data, so if you only use 0.4GB in a month you would get a $6 refund. Plus Project Fi gives you the ability to freeze the plan for $0/month as needed.
-Rear 12.3MP Camera + 5MP Front
-f/2.0 Aperture, 1.55 µm Pixels
-1.8 GHz Snapdragon 808 Hexa-Core CPU
-16GB or 32GB Storage Capacity + 2GB of RAM
-5.2″ LCD Touchscreen Display
-Full HD 1920 x 1080 Resolution
-Android 6.0 Marshmallow
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How about Sprint?
What is the return policy?
It’s same price on eBay plus 20$visa GC plus eBay bucks
http://www.ebay.com/itm/LG-Google-Nexus-5X-Unlocked-16GB-Smartphone-H790-20-Visa-Gift-Card/331762850811?hash=item4d3e9b5bfb
350 and a $20 VGC via eBay dd for the 32 gb
@Yitz: Google’s phone are always factory unlocked, so they work with most carriers including Sprint.
@James: I would assume regular ‘Prime’ return policy which is alway great.
@Mirbachur: that’s only for the 16G version though.
@Anonymous: they have both
Hey Dan,
I (and likely many others) am seriously considering switching from Verizon to Fi. Wondering your thoughts on Fi in general, and compared to Verizon or the other big carriers. Any major reasons not to switch?
A writeup on this would likely be very useful to many.
Thanks!
@Thoughts on Fi?:
I just activated Fi today, but I don’t plan on using it domestically as I’m grandfathered into unlimited data with Verizon.
I paused my service and will use it when I travel abroad.
But it seems like an excellent option if you don’t have (and abuse) unlimited data.
@Dan: Can you use fi internationally to make calls or just the data works internationally?
@Avi:
Both.
@Dan: did some research on fi, international calls incoming/outgoing on cellular are 20c/min, text – free, data – $10.00 gb. If the bulk of your calls are over data like whatsapp then it is a great deal using fi.
@Yitz: smith?
Dan, I’m grandfathered into Verizon’s unlimited data, but it sounds like they plan on adding additional charges to it once your current contract runs out. Are you still under a contract? Mine runs out this summer and Fi is a definite contender (although I’m waiting to see what phones will be available then, I hear HTC may be doing the next batch of phones).
@Nighthawk700:
I have a business plan, so my unlimited data is staying at just $23/month.
@Dan
Do you have a 5x? Can you give any insight if it’s a good phone?
Can I use Fi on this phone as a traveling phone plan, that means only activate the sim (for that month) when Im in the states? (I live in Canada)