Google has announced that 5G support on Fi is available in several more countries. It's also improving iPhone compatibility so that calls can be made over Wi-Fi, and hotspot can be enabled abroad.
Fi RSS
Google today announced that its adding three new Motorola phones to its Fi cellular service. Moreover, if you're a new customer, you can get any Motorola device for free with Fi credit.
Today, Google announced some improvements to its Fi cellular service. The two-year-old VPN service is finally coming out of beta, and you'll also be able to use it on an iPhone this spring.
You can now get flagship Samsung 5G devices like the Galaxy Note20 Ultra and Galaxy S20 directly from Google Fi. For a limited time, there's also a $300 Fi credit available on purchase of the phones.
Amazon has now begun selling Google Fi SIM cards for $9.99, which is higher than Google's free shipments. However, the purchase also comes with a $10 credit for the customers' first bill.
Google has announced that its Fi cellular service is expanding its feature sets on phones that are compatible with Fi, but not designed for it. Users can now get spam warnings, and more.
If you're on Google Fi and envious of T-Mobile's new 5G launch, there's no need to be. As it turns out, T-Mobile's 5G smartphones, like the OnePlus 7T Pro 5G, work just fine with Google's Fi network.
Google's mobile network service, Fi, is getting a new capability starting with the Pixel 4. Supported phones will be able to connect to two networks at the same time, allowing for seamless switching.
Today, Google announced an unlimited plan for its Fi cellular service, which works off of T-Mobile, Sprint, and U.S. Cellular. Unfortunately, it's probably not worth it for many users.
If the $999 price tag of the Google Pixel 3 XL is a bit too much for you, the company is selling it for half off today only, as long as you buy it through Google Fi. The Pixel 3 is $399.
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.
Sprint announced today that it has agreed to expand its partnership with Google for its Fi network to support 5G. Sprint's 5G network is still slated for launch in the first half of this year.
Google today announced that it is adding support for RCS in Android Messages for Google Fi customers with supported devices. The company is also expanding 4G LTE coverage to more regions this year.
Google overhauled its Project Fi service today, renaming it to Google Fi. It also added support for a ton of devices, including those from Apple, Huawei, Samsung, HTC, and more OEMs.
Google's Project Fi now has coverage in more countries, bringing the total to 170. In those countries, users will be billed the same as they are at home in the U.S. and benefit from Bill Protection.