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Google formally announces the Moto G7 as Made for Fi

While Motorola has already announced that its new Moto G7 would be coming to Google's Fi cellular service, Google announced today that it's a Made for Fi device, meaning it supports all Fi networks.

A few weeks ago, Motorola announced the Moto G7 family of smartphones, with the G7 priced at $299. The firm said at the time that it will be available for Google's Fi cellular service, and Google formally announced today that it's a Made for Fi device.

These days, Google Fi officially supports most mainstream GSM phones, a change that was made back in November. The difference with Made for Fi is that phones like the Moto G7 can support switching between networks, as Fi works off of T-Mobile, Sprint, and U.S. Cellular. If you're using a phone on the service that is not Made for Fi, it pretty much acts as a T-Mobile phone.

Moreover, Google is selling it at the discounted price of $249, as long as you activate it on Fi. Installment plans are also available, starting at $10.38 per month. There's an option to trade in your old phone too for up to a $610 credit, so you can get the phone for free, depending on which phone you trade in and its condition.

The Moto G7 includes a Snapdragon 632 chipset, a 6.2-inch 1080p display, 4GB RAM, 64GB storage, dual 12MP and 5MP cameras, and a 3,000mAh battery that supports 15W TurboPower. You can find it on the Fi website here.

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