google nexusGoogle’s Project Fi was launched earlier this year and for the longest time ever, only one handset has been officially supported by the network and that is the Nexus 6. The good news is that if you’re thinking about getting the recently announced Nexus 5X or Nexus 6P and are looking to go all Google, you’re in luck.

It has been confirmed that in addition to the Nexus 6, both of Google’s recently announced Nexus handsets will play nicely with the company’s Project Fi network. Google has also published the price and installment plans that customers can expect to pay if they were to buy and use it on Project Fi.

For starters the Nexus 5X 16GB will be priced at $379 but if you were to buy it on Project Fi, you can expect a 24-month repayment plan of $15.79 a month. The 32GB model will be priced slightly higher at $429 or $17.88 a month for the next 24-months. As for the Nexus 6P, its base model with 32GB of storage is priced at $499 with 24-month installments at $20.79 a month.

The 64GB model is priced at $549 with an installment plan of $22.88 a month. Last but not least is the massive 128GB model priced at $649 by itself, or alternatively customers can opt to pay $27.04 a month. So, which model will you be going for?

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