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Google Fi is adding the Moto G Play, Moto G Power, and Motorola One 5G Ace

Moto G Play, Moto G Power, Moto G Stylus, and Motorola One 5G Ace
Left to right: Moto G Play, Moto G Power, Moto G Stylus, Motorola One 5G Ace

Today, Google is announcing that it's adding three new Motorola phones to its lineup of Fi devices. They include the Moto G Play, Moto G Power, and Motorola One 5G Ace. Moreover, the company says that if you sign up for Google Fi, you can get any one Motorola phone for free with Fi service credit.

The Moto G Play sits at the entry-level of Motorola's latest Moto G lineup, and it actually starts at $99, $70 less than if you get it from Motorola.com. It comes with a 13MP camera, a Snapdragon 460 chipset, a 5,000mAh battery, and a 6.5-inch HD display. You can check out our review here.

The Moto G Power is focused on battery life, although all three of these phones have 5,000mAh batteries. This one also has a 6.6-inch HD display, a Snapdragon 662, a 48MP rear camera, and the same 3GB RAM and 32GB of storage that you'll find in the Moto G Play. The Power starts at $199 and you can check out our review here.

Finally, the Motorola One 5G Ace is all about 5G at an affordable price point, so it starts at $279. It packs a Snapdragon 750G chipset, 6GB RAM, 128GB storage, and a 48MP main camera with an 8MP ultra-wide lens. You can check out our review here.

While Google will now be distributing these phones, you can use pretty much any unlocked phone you want with Google Fi. In fact, locked T-Mobile phones work too. It's just that Google is adding some devices to its official lineup.

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