Google Fi “Unlimited” plans offer lower prices and more generous high data limits.
Google Web site Explanation of the changes “Simple Unlimited” plans now start at $ 50 per line instead of $ 60. High-speed data limits will increase from 22GB to 35GB, and you will be allowed to connect 5GB hotspots to other devices (which will count with your total data.) If you are on a family plan and purchase multiple taxes from Google, your prices will also be lower. . Two lines are now $ 40 instead of $ 45, three lines are $ 25 (less than $ 30) per line, and four or more lines are $ 20 instead of $ 30. Simply Unlimited does not have global applications, but the program works with unlimited calls in the US, Canada and Mexico.
Fi also includes the “Unlimited Plus” plan, which provides access to international data in more than 200 countries, no tethering restrictions, four additional data-only SIMs and 100GB of Google One cloud storage for your plan at no extra charge. Unlimited Plus across the board is down $ 5, with new prices starting at $ 65 per line and ending at $ 40 for four or more taxes. High speed data cap 22GB to 50GB. Like any other limited plan, users receive unlimited calls in the US, Mexico and Canada.
The original “flexible” Fi program does not change. It still starts at $ 17 a month, and $ 10 for every GB of data you use.
Google Fi is a Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO), which means that Google resells access to other companies’ networks with its own price and features. Google Fi integrates T-Mobile and US cellular networks in the US, allowing any mobile service provider to switch phones in between with a strong signal. This trick of changing carriers is not a normal thing, so you will need a special feature.Designed for Fi“To jump on the net. To choose from Google Pixel, Samsung and Motorola phones, there is currently a great selection. If you do not have a compatible phone, you can use the service as your old T-Mobile MVNO, even with the iPhone.
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