I recently switch from Sprint to Google Fi for my Cell phone. 10/10 A+ would buy again.

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So I was tired of Sprint after so many years and decided to dump them. After looking into most of the providers I stumbled across Google Fi.

It's pretty sweet so far I've had it for a solid month. I'll never go back to Sprint ever again, I don't know if this isn't speed is what everyone else is used to but I haven't had a YouTube video buffer yet. Pages pull up instantly.

As for the calls, I haven't had it long enough to get a real judgment I've dropped a few calls 3 I think, but it might have been the other provider. Other than a few odd ones it's been pretty rock solid. One dropped call was money pit, I was driving and he was walking through a building and it disconnected could been anything.

Price is $20 for your unlimited calling and text and it's $10/a gig I pay $43.xx with tax for service and 2 gigs


That's a screen shot of the speed.

It only works with the 3 newest Nexus phones.

The Nexus 6
The Nexus 5x on sale for $259.99
The Nexus 6p $499.99+

So far I would recommend it to anyone. I took it to places my Sprint phone never worked and it performs perfectly.

If anyone has a question I'll try and answer it.
 
Hmmm, I'm going to have to look in to this.



"Project Fi
Project Fi is a mobile virtual network operator owned by Google, providing wireless phone and data services using Wi-Fi and cellular networks belonging to Sprint and T-Mobile. The service automatically switches between networks depending on signal strength and speed, and automatically connects to open Wi-Fi hotspots that meet a certain criteria while securing data with encryption through an automatic VPN. Phone calls, if placed over a Wi-Fi connection, will seamlessly transition to a cellular network if Wi-Fi coverage is lost."



"Fi Basics for $20 per month

Our plan starts with the Fi Basics for $20 per month, which includes: unlimited domestic talk and text, unlimited international texts, ability to use your phone as a Wi-Fi hotspot, and coverage in 120+ countries.
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"$10 per GB for data

It's always $10 per GB for data. $10 for 1GB, $20 for 2GB, $30 for 3GB and so on. That's it. With no annual contract required."
 
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