So, while it is true adding group
plans for Project Fi will add some relevance to the service, it is still far from becoming the go - to wireless service provider in the market so far.
Now, to make the deal even sweeter, Google is reportedly working on adding group
plans for Project Fi such that one group can include several members — something that would work perfectly with families.
Not exact matches
With
Project Fi, we built our $ 10 / GB «pay
for what you use» pricing to put you in control of your phone
plan and how much you pay
for it.
Join
Project Fi, Google's mobile phone
plan, to get unlimited calls and texts
for $ 20 per month and data
for $ 10 per GB, plus get a $ 20 free account credit
for joining and extra $ 20 rewards
for referring your friends to join
Project Fi.
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planned to have ramifications
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The only callers that this won't happen
for is Google Voice and
Project Fi subscribers, although Google says that it's
planning to fix this issue by the end of the year, and when that happens, the caller ID will show up as your own mobile number.
It's a great move and would finally make customers happy
for buying the buyer protection
plan as well as opting
for the
Project fi network.
You can also set up a «Group
Plan» on
Project Fi for up to six people to share a single account and billing source.
For many folks,
Project Fi not only costs significantly less than the average cell
plan, but it offers better reception, too — and the Pixel is certainly the best phone with full
Project Fi compatibility.
In a time when major carriers such as Verizon, T - Mobile and AT&T are working to integrate «Unlimited»
plans in their services, using
Project Fi simply doesn't add up, especially
for people who use as much as 20 GB + in a month.
Overall, this is looking like a pretty solid package
for potential
Project Fi customers, and even
for those who
plan to pick up the standard HTC version of it.
For instance, someone will tell you that
Project Fi is the best because it offers some of the simplest
plans you can think of.
Even though it's expected, I did have a brief chat with Google
Project Fi support team just so as to be sure about the company's
plans for the Moto X4 with respect to software updates.
Google lays out a few other steps in the whole swapping process, and if you're
planning on moving your Google Voice number over to
Project Fi, it is possible to do by simply choosing one of the designated options when you sign up
for Fi, however the transfer doesn't actually start until you have your
Project Fi phone, which in this case, is only the Nexus 6 at this point in time.
In the US, Google offers the Nexus 6P
for up to $ 26.07 per month on a 24 - month installment
plan, as long as you sign up
for its
Project Fi cellular service.
In the US, Google offers the Nexus 5X
for as low as $ 15.79 per month on a 24 - month installment
plan, as long as you sign up
for its
Project Fi cellular service.
This may seem like a no - big - deal issue
for those on unlimited data
plans offered by other wireless services, but
Project Fi doesn't offer an unlimited data
plan... you pay
for what data you stream other than
for wifi.
On top of that you'll have to add data
plan to your
Project Fi account, priced at $ 10
for 1 GB.
Now that there are group
plans on Google
Project Fi, you can also order data - only SIM cards
for the rest of the members since there is room to include up to nine SIM cards.
Now if you bought a device on
Project Fi's payment
plans — which they are offering
for the Google Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X — you will have the option to return it.
The fact that
Project Fi has no room
for group
plans and it is simply limited to Google Nexus devices has meant that not so many people can benefit from the service.
Google
Project Fi recently fulfilled its promise of adding family or rather group
plans for Google Nexus 6P, Nexus 5X and Nexus 6 users of the service.
Apparently, Google
Project Fi group
plans will now accommodate up to 6 people in a single
plan, making it easier
for families or rather groups to account
for their bills, manage settings and even track their data usage.
Now, if you pre-order a Google Pixel or Pixel XL from the Google Store, you have room to add a free
Project Fi SIM card on top of the order and with this, you should be able to sign up
for this simplified
plan.
Project Fi plans are not so bad at all, starting at just $ 20 per month
for unlimited talk and SMS, and $ 10
for a gig of data.
But
for a basic
plan of 1 GB per month, Ting is still pricier than Google
Project Fi.
Google
Project Fi has a basic
plan of, say, 1 GB per month
for $ 30.
This means you part with $ 70
for a 5 GB data monthly data
plan on Google
Project Fi.
Google, known
for its simplified and easy - to - use products, has done the same with
Project Fi, making sure that everything about billing, which is the most crucial part of any
plan, is easy to manage.
As you may have noticed, the
Project Fi data - only SIM card will only work
for those who already own another
Fi line with a data
plan.