After 25 loyal years, Verizon and I are finished. This Google Fi things seems too good to be true, however. What's the catch? Is there one?
Looks like a solid network using Sprint, T-Mobile and US Cellular combined. My family's preferred phone is designed for the service (Pixel #). You pay only for exactly the amount of data used up to a certain capped dollar amount, and then high speed data is free until any individual line reaches 15 GB. Google says less than 1% of customers use more than that. No single person in my family would surpass that number. Data slows at 15 GB on that individuals phone, or you can opt to pay $10/mo per 1 GB overage.
Line access is $20/mo for the first phone and $15/mo for every phone added up to six total on an account.
If it's all legit and there are no Trojan horses built in, this will result in a significant savings for me.
Anyone else out there using Google Fi? If so, what are your thoughts and comments? Thanks.
Looks like a solid network using Sprint, T-Mobile and US Cellular combined. My family's preferred phone is designed for the service (Pixel #). You pay only for exactly the amount of data used up to a certain capped dollar amount, and then high speed data is free until any individual line reaches 15 GB. Google says less than 1% of customers use more than that. No single person in my family would surpass that number. Data slows at 15 GB on that individuals phone, or you can opt to pay $10/mo per 1 GB overage.
Line access is $20/mo for the first phone and $15/mo for every phone added up to six total on an account.
If it's all legit and there are no Trojan horses built in, this will result in a significant savings for me.
Anyone else out there using Google Fi? If so, what are your thoughts and comments? Thanks.