• randint
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    5 months ago

    same here. bought one 2 months ago

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      5 months ago

      Been using their phones since the Nexus 6. That thing was huge.

      And I’m the one guy that uses Google Fi. My bill was $38 last month.

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        5 months ago

        And I’m the one guy that uses Google Fi. My bill was $38 last month.

        There are dozens of us, baker’s dozens.

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        5 months ago

        I’ve been on Fi for years, I think basically since the first year they started ProjectFi. So much cheaper than my old Verizon or sprint accounts…

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        5 months ago

        My bill was $38 last month.

        Did you mean that this was a lot or dirt cheap? Sounds quite expensive to me.

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          5 months ago

          Genuinely curious, what service are you comparing this to that makes it sound quite expensive? Asking for my wallet

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            5 months ago

            A very basic phone plan from one of the top three ISPs where I live (Taiwan). Comes with 3 GB of data a month. (I’m on Wi-Fi most of the time.) Costs ~$6.1 a month. No 5G connection, only 4G. ~22 cents per minute of calltime.

            • Match!!@pawb.social
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              5 months ago

              $38 usd is considered low in the US because even though we all have a high median income the cost of everything is extraordinarily high, rendering most americans de facto impoverished