It’s easy to bring your phone to Google Fi. Most Android phones and iPhones work with Google Fi. You’ll have reliable coverage and the Google Fi features you know and love, like flexible data and international coverage. Certain features like Fi’s unique network switching are only available...
Too bad there is no network switching for iPhones so if you have an iPhone you’re just buying a TMobile account when you get Google Fi. Reply 6 of 9 libertyforall Posts: 1,418 May 20, 2020 2:17AM So you can do different phone numbers on different networks, but you can’t...
This is where we get into iPhone being different. At least for now, you're on T-Mobile's network, and can't use Wi-Fi calling to make costs cheaper while traveling internationally. Additionally, in order to get MMS working, you have to manually edit the ...
Since Google Fi’s network-switching technology requires special software and wireless radios, you’ll get the full experience with a phone that’s designed for the service. Google Fi-compatible phones alsotake advantage of Wi-Fi Assistant, a background service that automatically connects to “more...
iPhone 截屏 简介 Google Fi Wireless offers flexible, secure phone plans built to help families stay connected. All our plans come with great coverage, family safety features, and easy ways to manage your plan in the app. Get nationwide 5G for supported phones, 4G LTE, hotspot tethering, and...
Android phones with 5G support will also get access to 5G on Google Fi. But iPhones, even the newest iPhone 15 series, don't support features like network switching and end-to-end encrypted calls. Does Google Fi support 5G? (Image credit: Derrek Lee / Android Central) ...
your local T-Mobile signal, these may mean you can't actually use your service. First, Fi does not support WiFi calling on iPhones. Second, they do not support their intelligent switching among carriers (you will only be on the T-Mobile network. This second is a hardware limitation for ...
Step 1: Make Sure Your iPhone Is Carrier-Unlocked First up, you'll need to find out whether or not your iPhone is carrier-unlocked (also known SIM-unlocked or GSM-unlocked). If this isn't the case, your phone will refuse to connect to Google Fi's network, even if it's technically...
(Some features, like network switching, might not be available on your phone.) I activated my Google Fi SIM card using a Nokia 5.3, which is not an officially supported device, but it worked just fine. I also tested the SIM in the Spitz router and a Sony Xperia 1 II and am using ...
Google Fi’s Network Tools feature will not work on iPhones. Network Tools is what allows for automatic carrier switching, enables a Google Fi VPN, and make Wi-Fi calls. Google Fi plans: What are your options? Every phone compatible with Google Fi ...