Google on Wednesday announced plans to add three new devices to Project Fi. Starting today, Project Fi customers can use the Moto G6, LG G7, and LG V35, the latter of which was just announced (and is also available through AT&T).
Today’s news expands Project Fi with some exciting new blood. Before, the only devices officially compatible with Project Fi included Google’s Pixel and Nexus phones, along with the Moto X4. For my money, the Pixel 2 is still your best option, but it’s nice to see more variety.
The Moto G6 is one of the cheapest options available through Project Fi at just $199. The device offers a 5.7-inch (1080×2160) LCD display, 12-megapixel camera, 4GB of RAM, 3,000mAh battery, and Android 8.0. That’s a pretty good deal.
If you decide to purchase the G7 or V35, those devices will retail for $749 and $899, respectively. When you consider the Pixel 2 is $649 and the Pixel 2 XL is $849, LG’s devices hardly seem worth it. Then again, LG’s phones feature wireless charging and more current specs, so it’s a matter of preference.
The Moto G6 is available to preorder today, while the G7 and V35 are slated to be released next month.

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