Google Fi is now Google Fi Wireless
Once again, Google has rebranded its wireless carrier, Fi.
This is the third time Google’s Fi brand underwent a rebranding. When Google first rolled out the product years ago, it was called Project Fi. It then changed its name in 2018 to Google Fi. And now, the brand is reinventing itself as Google Fi Wireless.
Along with the rebrand, Google Fi Wireless has some offers in place for new and existing customers, such as:
-
Smartwatch connectivity (Samsung Watches, Pixel Watch) at no extra cost
-
New parental controls for Android users
-
App to see data usage of a family member
-
Free phone after 24 monthly bill credits with every new line added to a plan
If you are interested in getting service with Google Fi Wireless, you might be eligible to get up to $599 back. They have several devices available for trade-in as long as you meet the qualifications.
In line with the new brand name change, Google Fi is giving customers a chance to try the service for free for a week. You can get a free week with the service that comes with unlimited data, calls and texts in the US, VPN, hotspot tethering, and spam call blocking as long as you have an eSIM compatible device.
You can learn more about Google Fi Wireless here.
Source: PhoneArena
Related Blog Articles
- T-Mobile experiences minor breach for the second time this year
- Google Pixel 7a: Here’s where you can get this device
- Verizon rolls out new myPlan
- Sprint’s Final Dates Detailed
- Report: Is Amazon Planning a Mobile Service of Its Own?
- Boost Infinite Rolls Out New $50 Unlimited Plan, Free iPhone 14 Offer
- T-Mobile Makes Credit Evaluation Changes on New Postpaid Accounts
- Mint Mobile Has a $15/Month Plan Offer
- Some Verizon Wireless Customers Still Experiencing Network Issues
- T-Mobile’s Google Pixel Fold Pre-order Offer Lets You Save Up to $1,000
Related Blog Posts
- T-Mobile Proactively Stops Hackers, Avoids Customer Data Breach
- US Telecom Giants Targeted in Chinese Espionage Campaign
- Verizon to Migrate Message+ Users to Google Messages: Shutdown Extended
- Report: T-Mobile’s Port Out Protection Glitch Prevents Users from Transferring Numbers
- Verizon Upgrades Family App with Safe Walk SOS and Parental Controls