The 5G game is afoot!
Sprint announced Monday that its 5G network is live, and that 5G would launch commercially in select cities in “the first half” of 2019. That puts the ISP in competition with Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile, which have all alrea…
Category: project fi
Google Fi now officially supports most Android devices and iPhones
Google is making a major move to expand the availability of its Fi wireless service. It’s been a few years since Google launched Project Fi with the promise of doing things a bit differently than the large carriers. Because it could switch between the cell networks of multiple providers to give you the best signal, […]
View More Google Fi now officially supports most Android devices and iPhonesGoogle’s Project Fi service is finally iPhone friendly
If the only thing holding you back from ditching your phone contract and switching over to Google’s wireless service is that you don’t want to invest in a brand new phone, you’re in luck.
After more than three years, Google is finally expanding “Proj…
Google’s Project Fi gets an improved VPN service
Google’s Project Fi wireless service is getting a major update today that introduces an optional always-on VPN service and a smarter way to switch between Wi-Fi and cellular connections. By default, Fi already uses a VPN service to protect users when they connect to the roughly two million supported Wi-Fi hotspots. Now, Google is expanding […]
View More Google’s Project Fi gets an improved VPN serviceGoogle’s Project Fi adds support for the Moto G6, LG’s G7 and V35 phones
Project Fi, Google’s wireless service, is getting support for a number of new phones today. Until now, if you wanted to switch to Fi, the only officially supported phones were Google’s own Pixel and Pixel 2 phones, the Nexus 5X and 6P, as well as the Moto X4 and its Android One variant. Today, Google […]
View More Google’s Project Fi adds support for the Moto G6, LG’s G7 and V35 phonesThe Moto G6, LG G7 ThinQ, and LG V35 ThinQ are joining Google’s Project Fi
Back in 2015, Google unveiled Project Fi to the world. There was a lot of skepticism targeted at the tech giant’s first foray into being a wireless carrier (technically an MVNO) at the time. Flash forward to 2018 and the formerly invite-only service …
View More The Moto G6, LG G7 ThinQ, and LG V35 ThinQ are joining Google’s Project FiGoogle’s Project Fi now offers data coverage in 170 countries
Project Fi, Google’s multi-network cell service, now provides you with data coverage in 170 countries.
That’s up from the 135 countries the company has long offered service in. New countries where service is now available include the likes of Belize and Myanmar.
The good thing here is that Project Fi still doesn’t charge you extra for your data usage in these countries. Read More
Google’s Project Fi now caps data bills at $60
Google’s Project Fi cell service never played the “unlimited data” game that most carriers in the U.S. like to play (and which is never truly unlimited). Instead, Google simply offered data at $10/GB/month and would give you a refund for any data you paid for but didn’t use. Now, however, it’s taking its own stab at what is essentially an unlimited data plan. With… Read More
View More Google’s Project Fi now caps data bills at $60