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By Muhammad Jarir Kanji Published

By Michael Allison Published
Google's Fi and Voice telephony services will now work with each other after being demarcated for years.

By Samuel Contreras Published
Google Fi supports 5G on the T-Mobile network but only on phones that support T-Mobiles 5G network. 5G phones also will not work with network switching at this time.

By Andrew Martonik Published
There are issues with Google Fi's usage-based billing, but in times when we are at home a lot, it saves you a ton of money — without changing anything.

By Muhammad Jarir Kanji Published
Google is expanding eSIM support for its carrier subsidiary. Previously exclusive to just the Pixel line, the feature now also works for the latest batch of iPhones, albeit with some caveats.

By Babu Mohan Published
In light of the coronavirus pandemic, Google Fi has temporarily doubled its full-speed data limit to 30GB for customers. It has also extended the payment grace period to 60 days.

By Andrew Martonik Published
As of last year, Google Fi fully supports the use of any unlocked phone with T-Mobile compatibility, and yes that means if your phone's compatible with T-Mobile's new 5G network it will get 5G too.

By Jason England Published
Last year Google Fi branched out by selling its SIM cards from retailers like Best Buy and Target. Now, it's looking to expand even further by selling them directly through Amazon.
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