Project Fi, the virtual mobile service that Google launched just over three years ago, is constantly evolving. Now this service is officially called Google Fi, but the most important thing is that it can now be used in more mobile phones, including iOS phones, which are officially in beta on this platform.
Google clarifies that users in iOS will need to perform some additional configuration steps that will be indicated by the new Google Fi application for iOS. Service SIMs have arrived at features on iPhone phones as long as users make the appropriate settings on the device.
The company prides itself on achieving a high level of customer satisfaction of up to 90%. It also underlines the benefits of the service and points out that it offers reliable coverage, simple group plans and the availability of high-speed international data coverage at the same rates, as well as no contracts or hidden rates on its service.
Some of the features that users can enjoy depend on the phones used, including the ability to switch between mobile networks. In this context, please refer to Pixel 6, Moto G6 and any other phone available on the Google Fi website for a full Google Fi experience.
The company will continue to work to provide its virtual mobile service to more users in the United States.