Google Fi now Supports Wider Range of Devices Including iPhones
If you roam around the world have the issue of connectivity of internet then we have some great news for you. Google said Wednesday it was expanding its "virtual" telecommunication service that was limited to select Android-powered smartphones to a wider range of devices, including iPhones.
Freshly renamed
"Google Fi" service aims to take on traditional carriers by letting
people pay based on how much data they use and roam internationally. Fi was
limited to newer Pixel handsets made by Google and a few Android-powered
smartphones made by other companies because devices need to be able to hop
between carriers whose infrastructures are used to provide service on the
"virtual" network.
Fi
"intelligently" shifts smartphone service between Sprint, T-Mobile,
US Cellular, and Wi-Fi hotspots to provide optimal signals, according to
Google. "Our plan now works with the majority of Android devices and
iPhones," Fi director Simon Arscott said in a blog post. Fi plans in the
US offer unlimited domestic call and texts, plus texting internationally, for
$20 monthly. Data costs $10 per gigabyte with a maximum data charge of $60 for
an individual user, according to the Fi website.
"When we launched
Project Fi in 2015, we set out to make your wireless experience fast, easy and
fair," Arscott said. "We're proud that we've achieved a customer
satisfaction score of over 90 percent." Since smartphones need the proper
hardware and software to jump between networks and wi-fi for the "full
Google Fi experience," some features may be lacking for iPhones and other
handsets that can now access the service but were not designed for it.
Google said the service
allows people to use their devices for data in 170 countries and territories
under agreements with carriers in those locations.
Earlier OnePlus has also
introduced OnePlus Roaming for their OnePlus 6 users in Beta version of the
software update. With this development company might launch the device with
Google Fi.

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