How good is Google Fi?
https://fi.google.com/about/
great if you always have wifi avail
It's great if you don't use a lot of data. If you use more than 2GB a month, other options are likely better.
>>55625890
>>55626373
Basically. I have it, and because I'm almost always on my home, school, or work's wifi network, it's great for me, but it might not be good for people who arent always on a wifi network.
Its too expensive.
I wish the talk and messaging wasn't so expensive. I barely talk or message.
Can I have it in Canada?
In Canada the cheapest phone service is like 70 a month and you only get 1gb of data for that. And that's if you bring your own phone! Add 20 dollars if you get a new phone with the carrier...
>>55625851
Fuck that shit. T-Mobile is cheaper than that.
>>55625851
They just rolled out service with US cellular in addition to sprint and t-mobile
So my signal has been great everywhere traveling from Nicolet national forest in northern Wisconsin to Florida I have had at minimum 4g service and always able to make a call
Its still a work in progress, I dont use much data my phone mainly just gets emails and notifications from apps when im out of wifi
Wifi calling is crystal clear and being able to text people from any device through gmail on the hangouts integration is awesome
>>55627258
Find another services with this coverage and unlimited talk and text for $20
>>55625851
What I've said to everyone : If you live in an urban environment and got wifi most of the time (desk job and home), get it, it's great. If you're out in the street most of the day and/or live in a suburban setting, don't, you're gonna rack up data charges that would not be there with a T-Mobile unlimited service