Learn about Google Fi and how to sign up
Google Fi is Google's mobile network project, providing services through two networks at once (T-Mobile and Sprint).
According to Google, Google Fi enabled on smartphones can link to either 4G LTE or Wi-Fi networks, your device will automatically select the optimal connection and switch to connection without discontinuity.
" Once you are connected, we will protect your data through encryption. ", In a Google article.
Fi primarily focuses on simplifying payment, you can pay $ 20 for unlimited texting and listening, and $ 10 for every gigabyte of mobile data.
This move by Google is seen as a way to attract users to use Google branded Android phones.
At the beginning of the month you will estimate your usage and payment limits. At the end of the month the amount of unused data will be refunded, which is the biggest difference of Fi compared to other services.
If used excessively, users will have to pay additional fees. However, the price is still $ 10 / 1GB of mobile data.
Some conditions for using Google Fi:
First, you must have a Gmail address to sign in to Google Fi.
Google only provides Google Fi services for Nexus 6P, Nexus 5X and Nexus 6 series.
Users can register to receive an invitation to participate in Project Fi to receive SIM card and buy a device from Google with 24 months of installment, no activation fee or service provision.
The payment is quite simple, has many global features and improves connection with two networks and Wifi.
Project Fi is available in 120 countries around the world. However, Google Fi is not available in Vietnam yet.
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