iPhone user here. It’s worth it. I travel a lot for work and haven’t had any issues Answer from jackedjones7 on reddit.com
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April 13, 2015 - This is the main (yet unofficial) Google Fi Wireless subreddit where users can discuss about the service, phones, and features.
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reddit.com › r/googlefi › affordable android phones for google fi? need help asap!
r/GoogleFi on Reddit: Affordable Android Phones for Google Fi? Need Help ASAP!
December 2, 2024 -

I'm in a tough spot and could really use y'all's advice. I've been using a Pixel 7a for about 1.5 years, and unfortunately, the battery is swelling, so I need a new phone ASAP for safety reasons.

The problem is, I'm currently unemployed, so I need something affordable. It has to work well on the Google Fi network since that's my carrier.

Do y'all have any recommendations for Android phones that won't break the bank but are reliable for Google Fi? I don't mind if it's not the newest model or if it's refurbished, as long as it gets the job done.

Thanks in advance for your help! I really appreciate it.

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reddit.com › r/googlefi › google fi review
r/GoogleFi on Reddit: Google Fi review
October 8, 2024 -

I thought I'd save someone time and money and give an honest review of Google Fi services. I really wanted to love it, but.... I'm switching back to at&t. I'm in NJ and NYC area.

Pro's: good connection overseas, no issues connecting to network upon arrival to Europe ( compared to At&t ), no international data charges.

Con's: spotty connection, no connection at all in specific areas. IT support is useless and openly mean at times. I contacted them when I discovered that I have no network connection at work watsoever - no phone calls, no data (never had this issue with at&t), 2 weeks and 5 IT support reps later - the issue still persists. Notification "Sim card is not provisioned" and "emergency calls only" is a normal thing. I have Google 7 pro phone and iPhone on the second line ( with the same issues).

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reddit.com › r/nocontract › is google fi worth the cost vs us mobile
r/NoContract on Reddit: Is Google Fi worth the cost vs US Mobile
May 30, 2024 -

My mint mobile plan is expiring on June 2 and I’m thinking about switching providers as well. I’m likely looking for a new number as the one Mint issued me is garbage (9-12 spam calls per day). I signed up for Google Fi trial and the new number they issued me seems good, but I am also using Google Fi sporadically as I already have 2 other active SIMs on my phone.

I am torn between US mobile and Google Fi. In my brief research, there are a ton of customer service complaints about Google Fi, but it looks like US mobile may go public soon which might affect their apparently awesome customer service.

US mobile is obviously cheaper and this is a secondary number for me so I don’t need a ton of frills with my plan. It seems that Google FI is way more beneficial when you add several lines to the plan.

A reason I’ve considered keeping Google FI is because of the clean number they’ve issued me, but I can’t port a trial number so I either suck it up for a month and spend $50 to keep that number or take my chances with another number with US Mobile and take advantage of their 3 months $45 promo

I am living in TN if that helps with any advice giving.

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I was on Google Fi for a good while with a family of four. $45 each with taxes. Really enjoyed the extra data sims and the international data was fantastic. Was great for awhile until one member started traveling around the country and didn't have signal often and they left. Then the price rose and the other family family wanted off due to the price increase and wanted us to port them out or look for something else. Left us with just two lines and we were not about to pay $60 a line, would have just move to one of the big three at that point. We moved to US Mobile as three lines while the fourth went off on their own. $25 a line with 35GB of data is enough to satisfy us. Once we travel outside the country again, we will just upgrade the lines for the trip and then switch back once we return. So far, no issues and everything works as expected. I wouldn't get worked up over the CEO talking about going public, that could happen years down the road or not at all. Enjoy it now until the next innovative MVNO comes around. There always seems to be competition in this space. Lastly, If you want to be on Fi for a month to claim that good number, do so. Then leave Fi and port to US Mobile. Google Fi will prorate you and refund what you don't use for the billing cycle.
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I think the primary consideration is whether you need priority data or not. Google Fi is priority data on T-Mobile, us mobile is the same priority as mint, but priority data on Verizon. Also, as a secondary line, how much data do you need? Us mobile offers better pricing on low data plans.
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reddit.com › r/googlepixel › thoughts on google fi?
r/GooglePixel on Reddit: Thoughts on Google Fi?
October 30, 2023 -

current pixel 8 pro user considering switching from T-Mobile to Google Fi, mainly for costs reasons (and I don't get charged extra for my pixel watch 2 LTE coverage), but wanted to hear everyone's thoughts on it if they have it. from the cellular service itself to just customer support, is it a good plan? for reference, I'd be switching to their $65 monthly plan (and I live in NYC, for service fidelity consideration). thanks!

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reddit.com › r/googlefi › is googlefi actually good?
r/GoogleFi on Reddit: Is GoogleFi actually good?
June 24, 2023 -

I've been thinking about switching from Metrobyt to GoogleFi but I've seen some bad stories about it, would transferring to them be good? I don't know if this changes anything but we live in Florida and already have good coverage with T-Mobile and the free pixel 7a for all of us would be a good deal if everything goes right.

Edit: thank you for everyone telling me their experience, I'm going to order phones and switch services when my current plan is about to end. :)

Edit2:I'm glad people still post their experiences on this thread. it's been a year with the service and as everyone said if you don't have issues it's good, the phone has also been great after some updates. I hope I never have any problems.

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reddit.com › r/google › to the person who recommended i try google fi, i thank you.
r/google on Reddit: To the person who recommended I try Google fi, I thank you.
December 31, 2024 - Probably 50% of my time on the phone is from the car while using Google Maps. I'm using a Galaxy S23 on Google Fi and never had the issue you are describing over the last 5 years.
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reddit.com › r/googlefi › do not go with google fi !!!
r/GoogleFi on Reddit: DO NOT GO WITH GOOGLE FI !!!
February 21, 2024 -

Apologies for the "Shouting" in the Title.

Google Fi was good 6 years ago when they partnered with T-Mobile/Sprint, as well as US Cellular but they really suck now, and are way overpriced compared to other MVNOs. $20.00/month with zero data included? COME NOW !! Tello is $8.00/"month", $1.00 for 1GB data, $2.00 for 2GB Data (note: for 30 days, not per month so recharge date changes).. Visible (Verizon) is like $30.00 All-In. Mint, so many others.

Also, Fi's "Technical Support" absolutely blows. Over a dozen tickets for one issue because you cannot get transferred to their Tier-2 people or even a Manager. As soon as this issue is fixed we are GONE from Fi. But Google doesn't give a rip. They make their money..

u/GoogleFi

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reddit.com › r/cellphones › google fi
r/cellphones on Reddit: Google Fi
March 17, 2025 -

Want to save on your phone bill? Join Google Fi using my referral code N1FHF1 and we’ll both get $60 in credit! It’s a win-win—just sign up and activate your service, and you’ll receive $60 off your Fi bill. I’ll also earn $60 for referring you. You can even refer others yourself and earn up to $600 in credits total. Check out the full terms on the Google Fi website and start saving today! I got a Google pixel for free

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reddit.com › r/kansascity › thoughts on google fi?
r/kansascity on Reddit: Thoughts on google fi?
August 15, 2025 -

So I have ATT and my cellular data sucks a lot. Everything takes so long to load while I’m out. So I’ve been wanting to buy the google pixel, switch from iPhone. What’s the coverage like around Kc/Gladstone area? Is it good for yall?

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reddit.com › r/googlefi › having second thoughts about google fi
r/GoogleFi on Reddit: Having second thoughts about Google Fi
December 25, 2024 -

So I just joined Google Fi yesterday and got a pretty decent offer. I got a $60 referral credit + 50% off my unlimited plus plan for the first 6 months.

However, after reading a lot of people's experiences with customer service and the comparison with US mobile, I'm wondering if I made the right choice.

On the other hand, I think I can use it for 6 months and if I don't like it, I can switch to US Mobile.

Has anyone here used both (USM and Google Fi) and decided to go with Google Fi?

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Edit 2 - Thank you everyone for sharing your positive experiences. I'm gonna stick with Google Fi. I hope anyone who's looking for positive feedback on Google Fi can read the comments here.

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reddit.com › r/googlefi › new to google fi
r/GoogleFi on Reddit: New to Google Fi
June 28, 2025 -

hi , I'm new to google fi and am happy to be here. I am on the Unlimited Standard plan for 3 line. what made me pull the trigger on google fi was the 1/2 price offer for 1 year to bring our own phone. there are many things about google fi i am tickled about. the price is unbelievable, and the free watch connectivity was just the cherry on top! Second being on T-mobile networkand not deprioritized is awsome. I feel like i am cheating by getting the same network and performance as t-mobile. I do deliveries in a small city in Maine. Previously i was with an mvno that used the verizon network. In theory my previous carrier should have slightly better coverage. but in practice Google Fi is much better. i am always on 5g. and where i had occasional dead spots where the signal seemed blocked with my previous service. Google Fi has been more consistent and solid throughout. It just works and is 5g fast everywhere. As far as signing up goes, it was very easy. the website is straightforward and simple. I recieved a promotion and am easily able to track the status and progress of my promotion. I was concerned that activating and switching my numbers would be troublesome and a pain. But that is not the case at all. All i had to do was put my previous account number and number transfer pin into the google fi app. and click to activate and the process only takes about 15 minutes. Each line has their own account info available in the app. so that each member can track their data during the month. each line can also activate a samsung or google pixel watch at no additional cost. one drawback is that apple watch is not supported. I have a galaxy 7 watch and it was very simple to activate on the Google fi network.

I researching what company to go with, i did consider what customer service is like. So i know Google Fi has reportedly very bad customer service (according to reddit). So i understand if i get into a bind where i cannot resolve issues on my own, i could be out of luck. I think many of these companies rely on the system so that customers can find resolutions on their own. My experience so far , the support of the "system" is very good. I decided that i could not pass up the great price and have to live with the fact that i might not be able to get human assistance if needed. I also decided that if things get intolerable, i will just leave and go to another provider. It appears that process also is very easy and leaving google Fi is just a click or 2 away if needed. The plans i signed up for have no obligation, so i can leave when ever i want. I'm hoping that will not happen, but that is my mindset and i will not stress myself if i cannot receive support when needed. Have a plan B. I know US Mobile is aways right there if i want to change. I was leaning toward US Mobile or T-Mobile, but the great price of Google Fi was too good to pass up.

So in sum my experience has been very positive so far , I love the service (network), and getting activated is very easy. I know Google Fi does not get a lot of positive posts on here, so i just wanted to add a positive experience. Let me know your experience .

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reddit.com › r/googlefi › is anyone actually happy with fi services?
r/GoogleFi on Reddit: Is anyone actually happy with fi services?
June 3, 2022 -

Middle Georgia, usa. Had fi years ago when it was still "project Fi", but switched to Verizon due to shotty service and slow speed.

Fast forward to now, figured I'd switch back to fi to save money. Brand new pixel 6 pro with the best plan Fi offers. When it works, it's OKAY at best. 5g is normally unusable and if I see the 5g icon I know I won't have internet.

Multiple times through the day I get a little exclamation point with a "no internet connection" despite having good signal.

Is anyone in a similar situation? I'd hate to switch back to Verizon after only a month or two.

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reddit.com › r/googlefi › phones for googlefi
r/GoogleFi on Reddit: Phones for GoogleFi
April 16, 2022 -

Hi everyone, sorry for this question if it seems obvious, but my family is about to switch over to GoogleFi and I was curious, other than the Pixel Phones, are there any other phones (Android or IPhone) that also do the Network switching between T-Mobile and US Cellular? Or I'd that only reserved for Pixels?

Reason asking, my mom isn't tech savvy and feels she needs to stay with Samsung and brother wants an IPhone, but both willing to get pixels if it means better reception.

Thx.

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Verified "Designed for Fi" Devices: Pixel 2 and up (all versions) Pixel Model G-2PW4100 (North American version) Pixel XL Model G-2PW2100 (North American version) Android One Moto X4 (all versions) iPad Air 2 - Model A1567 iPad mini 4 - Model A1550 iPad Pro 2015 - Model A1652 LG G7 ThinQ (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers) LG V35 ThinQ (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers) Moto G 5G Moto G6 (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers) Moto G7 (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers) Moto G Play (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers) Moto G Power (2020, 2021, and 2022) (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers) Moto G Stylus (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers) Moto G Stylus 5G (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers) Motorola One 5G Ace (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers) Nexus 5X Model LGH790 (North American version) Nexus 6P Model H1511 (North American version) Nexus 6 Model XT1103 (North American version) Nexus 9 0P82300 (US LTE) Samsung Galaxy A03s (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers) Samsung Galaxy A32 5G (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers) Samsung Galaxy A53 5G (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers) Samsung Galaxy A71 5G (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers) Samsung Galaxy A13 5G (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers) Samsung Galaxy Note20 5G and Note20 Ultra 5G (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers) Samsung Galaxy S20 5G, S20+ 5G, and S20 Ultra 5G (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers) Samsung Galaxy S21 5G, S21+ 5G, and S21 Ultra 5G (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers) Samsung Galaxy S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers) Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 5G Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4
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Network switching is only relevant where US Cellular has some dominance, mostly in the mid-west. Anywhere else will be on T-mobile. My experience with network switching was not that good, typically getting stuck on a poor performing tower. Hence all the dialer codes and apps used to force the switch. This was back in the T-mobile / Sprint days, maybe things have improved. Fi works fine on Pixels and non Fi phones, but we live in T-mobile region.
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reddit.com › r/googlefi › never buy phones from google fi
r/GoogleFi on Reddit: NEVER Buy Phones From Google Fi
November 6, 2021 -

I was glad that I switched to Google Fi; nothing that I would complain and I have been using it with my family for a couple of months. But to anyone who reads my post, you should NEVER buy the phone from Google Fi.

My partner's phone broke, and I saw Google Fi promo that I thought would me $400 dollars if I order I new phone from them. I ordered her a new phone through Google Fi, and tell her to switch to Fi once we receive that phone. Activated the new Fi sim card in her new phone, thought everything turned out smoothly. A couple of weeks later, I saw an email saying my new phone was not activated and I will have to pay $400 if I don't activate it by the end of the month (even though I activated the new phone myself), so I reached out to customer service just to make sure I won't have to pay the $400 discount. Not just once, but TWICE. Both times they said "you will not be charged the $400 dollars", even though on the app it still says it's not activated.

Well, the deadline for the activation period came, and I called them again of why my bill shows that I have to pay an extra $400. Little did you know, support said I activated the new phone not with my account, but with my partner's account, so now I have to pay. Even though I went through all the trouble of confirming and asking questions multiple times, tech supports literally lied to my face and now I'm out of $400 because of their incompetency. The guy who told me I have to pay pretty much just say "I'm sorry, there's nothing I can do" the entire time.

u/googlefi if you can read this, please correct this. I have been reaching out to you guys so many times. Please fix this.

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reddit.com › r/googlefi › new phone for google fi
r/GoogleFi on Reddit: New Phone for Google Fi
September 1, 2025 -

I currently have a Pixel 8 Pro that, after the most recent update, can only connect to 4G cellular networks and cannot detect or connect to WiFi networks that I have verified to work properly.

I would like to replace this with a rugged phone, or at least one that doesn't stop working after a year and a half. Any suggestions?

I was attempting to purchase a Pixel 10 Pro XL, but the $450 off for existing customer promotion isn't showing up and I'm not about to pay $1100 to replace a phone I hadn't been planning to replace with one I assume won't last, given previous data.

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reddit.com › r/googlefi › current state of fi-friendly phones?
Current State of Fi-Friendly Phones? : r/GoogleFi
March 21, 2019 - Check the site. Most phones work. Google gets you a physical SIM card. ... I recently bought an S21 base from Fi and am not disappointed.