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Google adds three new Project Fi phones: LG V35, LG G7, and Moto G6

July 17, 2025

Googleannounced today on its blog thatthree new phoneswill be available to consumers who chooseProject Fias their wireless carrier. Those three devices are theLG G7 ThinQ, theLG V35 ThinQ, and theMotorola Moto G6.

Unfortunately, none of the devices are yet available to buy, and only the Moto G6 is available to pre-order. The two LG devices are listed as “coming soon.” However, you won’t likely have to wait too long since the LG V35 ThinQ will go on sale at AT&T on June 8, and the LG G7 ThinQ will go live around the same time.

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This update to the phone roster at Project Fi doubles the number of choices consumers have when buying a phone through the wireless service. Previously, the only choices were theGoogle Pixel 2, theGoogle Pixel 2 XL, and theMotorola Moto X4withAndroid One.

The three new devices come in a wide range of price points. For example, the LG V35 ThinQ will cost $900 through Project Fi, while the Moto G6 will only cost $200. This new range of pricing will likely make Project Fi more applicable to different people’s needs.

The phones do all have a few things in common, though: large screens, portrait mode-equipped cameras, and expandable storage. Also, the phones are obviously capable of working on the unique Project Fi network.

Phones on Project Fi must be able to roam across the two different network types in the United States:GSM and CDMA. Few phones have this capability, which is why you can’t bring-your-own-device to Project Fi (unless it is identical to the devices Google currently offers for sale or onthis list of compatible devices).

Project Fi does have some serious perks, like unlimited data, unlimited international roaming, RCS messaging with other Project Fi users, and more. You can read our roundup of the Project Fi planshere.

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