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As expected, Google has replaced its Project Fi wireless service with a new offering called Google Fi. And it supports the iPhone.
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Project Fi will soon add support for OnePlus and Samsung devices, as well as iPhones. And it may be dropping the Project Fi branding, too.
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Google announced today that it is introducing enhanced networking functionality to its Project Fi wireless network.
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There's no official announcement yet, but it looks like Google will soon rename its Project Fi wireless service to Google Fi.
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Google announced today that its Project Fi wireless service is now compatible with its Family Link parental controls.
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Once relegated solely to Google's own handsets, Project Fi has been slowly opening up its support of other phones.
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Project Fi's "pay for what you use" system is being updated with an unlimited data plan with a monthly fee cap.
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It's an epic tale of highs and lows, of Project Fi support dropping the ball, and of me finally figuring it all out for myself.
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Motorola's upcoming Moto X4 smartphone will be offered in an Android One configuration via Google's Project Fi service.
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I was able to experience the magic of Project Fi cellular access in Europe for a second time this past week. And yes, it held up nicely.
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Google today announced that it now provides a group plan for its excellent Project Fi service: Now, up to six people can share a single Project Fi plan, along with all the management capabilities you'd expect.
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I've been paying exorbitant phone, text, and data fees when traveling internationally, and I've long dreamed of a day when I could simply use my smart phone outside the U.S. with no fear of these extra charges. Thanks to Project Fi, that day has arrived.
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Just one day after I reviewed the service, Google announced that it has improved Project Fi yet again, adding support for high speed data in over 135 international destinations.
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Google's Project Fi is a near-perfect reinvention of what a wireless carrier can and should be, a great service with reasonable and fully transparent pricing. The one major issue is that it only works with a small selection of Nexus handsets and devices.
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Google is temporarily offering a great deal on its superior Nexus 5X smart phone and Project Fi wireless service, offering hundreds of dollars in savings when you buy both.
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In the latest episode of What the Tech, Andrew Zarian and I discuss Google’s Project Fi, our expectations for Microsoft Build this week, and whether we can expect a Surface Pro 4 announcement soon. Running time: 1:05:12 Subscribe Audio: ITUNES | RSS | STITCHER | TUNEIN Video: ITUNES (HD) | ITUNES (SD) | RSS (HD) | RSS…