Google is bringing the Moto G7 to Google Fi, which was previously known as Project Fi until recently.

The smartphone from Motorola joins the likes of the Moto G6, LG G7 ThinQ, and LG V35 ThinQ, three of which were added not long ago as well.

Moto G7 Is Now 'Designed For Fi'

Touted as a budget phone, the Moto G7 packs some decent specs. For starters, it has a 6.2-inch LCD display with a 2,270 x 1,080 resolution. It houses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 632, 4 GB of RAM, and 64 GB of native storage that's expandable up to 512 GB with a microSD card.

It runs on Android 9 Pie and is powered by a 3,000 mAh battery. In the rear, it has a dual-camera setup that's made up of a 12-megapixel snapper paired with a 5-megapixel lens. Meanwhile, the front-facing camera is 8 megapixels.

As this is a Google Fi phone, it can "intelligently" switch between T-Mobile, Sprint, and U.S. Cellular for the best coverage. Also, it has a 3.5 mm headphone jack, so in other words, it's not lacking in terms of standard features.

The Moto G7 is already up for preorder and is expected to ship out on March 7. While it normally costs $299, Google is putting it on sale, slashing $50 off and bringing down the total price to $249 when buyers activate it on Fi.

It's also worth mentioning that its predecessor the Moto G6 with Fi is discounted too and costs only $99.

Google Fi Expansion

Initially, Google Fi started out supporting only Google-branded devices, such as the Nexus and Pixel, but it's beginning to expand its lineup to include plenty of phones from other manufacturers, specifically from LG and Motorola.

On that note, Samsung and OnePlus devices are rumored to come aboard Google Fi in the foreseeable future, as well as Apple's iPhones, which are reportedly in beta already.

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