Virtual mobile network Google Fi has supported iPhone

With Google Fi, users only need 1 physical SIM to listen, call to use data in the countries it supports, no need to roam or buy a new SIM.

Google Fi (Project Fi) is Google's virtual mobile network project, using telecommunications infrastructure of countries and territories around the world to provide telephone, texting, and data services with both Mobile network and Wi-Fi. With Google Fi, users only need 1 physical SIM to listen, call to use data in the countries it supports, no need to roam or buy a new SIM.

Google Fi was introduced three years ago and so far, this virtual mobile network has supported many devices including iPhone and most Android phones. But, with Google Fi users will be charged for calls and messages, but not for free as current OTT messaging applications.

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Google said, Google Fi is being tested with iPhone and will require some steps to set up. However, the test results show that there are still some features that are not able to work stably, in which voicemail and mail attached images still cannot work.

Meanwhile, every feature of Google Fi on Android phones can be operated, users can easily set up with a few operations. Currently, users of Android phones with 9.0 Pie version can use Google's VPN.

Google Fi's service fee is at $ 20 per month for voice and messaging services, and every GB of network data costs $ 10. Users will not be charged when using excess data capacity if choosing "Bill Protection" package at a price of 60 USD / month.

Currently, Google Fi has supported more than 170 countries but unfortunately not yet available in Vietnam.

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Update 24 May 2019
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