Google Fi Wireless plans are designed to fit
your data usage. You can go unlimited or choose to pay only for
the data you use. No matter which plan you choose, you get great
coverage, as well as family safety features for more peace of
mind—including spam blocking, location sharing, contact
controls, and more—at no extra
cost.
It depends on which phone plan you choose.
Simply Unlimited is our most affordable unlimited plan and best
value for families, at $80/month with four lines included. It
comes with unlimited texts from the US to other countries,
unlimited data, calls, and texts within the US, Canada and
Mexico, 5 GB of high-speed hotspot tethering, and full
connectivity for select smartwatches at no extra
charge.
Unlimited Plus is our premium unlimited plan packed with extra
features. For $160/month with four lines included, it comes with
all the same features as Simply Unlimited, plus international
calls to 50+ destinations, and international data abroad in
200+ destinations. You also get 100 GB of cloud storage with
Google One, unlimited high-speed hotspot tethering, full
connectivity for select smartwatches, 1 year of YouTube Premium
on us, and can use your mobile data on tablets and other
compatible devices with data-only SIM cards at no extra
charge.
If you use less data or often rely on Wi-Fi, the Flexible plan
can help you save. On the Flexible plan, you only pay by the GB
for the data you use-down to the cent. It's $65/month for four
lines for unlimited calls and texts, plus $10/GB for data at
home and abroad in 200+ destinations. You also get hotspot
tethering, full connectivity for select smartwatches, and can
use your mobile data on tablets and other compatible devices
with data-only SIM cards at no extra charge.
Lines | Simply Unlimited | Unlimited Plus | Flexible |
---|---|---|---|
1 | $50/mo | $65/mo | $20/mo + $10/GB |
2 | $80/mo | $110/mo | $35/mo + $10/GB |
3 | $80/mo | $135/mo | $50/mo + $10/GB |
4 | $80/mo | $160/mo | $65/mo + $10/GB |
5 | $100/mo | $200/mo | $80/mo + $10/GB |
6 | $120/mo | $240/mo | $95/mo + $10/GB |
On Google Fi, you always get unlimited domestic calls and texts, unlimited texts to other countries, and affordable calls to other countries. Plus, you'll also get calls and texts within the US, Canada and Mexico included for free.
Taxes and government surcharges vary by service address, but are normally between 10-20%. For example, if your monthly bill is $40, the taxes on your statement could be between $4-8.
Yes, you can suspend or pause your Google Fi service for up to three months. You can easily resume your service at any time. If you haven't resumed service after three months, it will automatically turn back on. Keeping Fi paused for extended periods of time is a violation of our Terms of Service.
On the Flexible plan, should you choose to pause your line, you won't be charged for the days your service is paused. On Simply Unlimited and Unlimited Plus, should you choose to pause your line, you'll be charged through the end of your billing cycle—your bundled benefits, such as Google One, will remain active to avoid disturbing your service.
On Simply Unlimited and Unlimited Plus, you'll be billed at the start of your billing cycle. Any additional charges not included in your plan (e.g. calls made abroad and extra high-speed data) will be charged at the end of your billing cycle.
On Flexible, you'll be charged a monthly fee for unlimited calls and texts at the beginning of your billing cycle (i.e. $20 for one individual, $15 for each person after that). You'll be charged for data usage at $10/GB and for any additional charges (e.g. calls made abroad and extra high-speed data) at the end of your billing cycle.
When you get your first bill, you'll only be billed for the people who are already active on your plan. People who activate later will be prorated on the following bill.
Yes. If another plan works better for your family, you can schedule a switch anytime. If you're switching from Simply Unlimited to Unlimited Plus, the switch will take effect immediately. For all other switches, changes will take effect at the start of your next billing cycle. Everyone in a group plan must be on the same plan, so a plan switch affects everyone in the group. Only the group plan owner can initiate a plan switch for their group.
No, everyone within a group must be on the same plan, but the group plan owner can choose to switch the group between plans anytime.
Yes. If you're new to Google Fi, you can set up a plan for your family during your checkout process. Just have the intended plan owner click "Join now" to get started. Each member in your family must be on the same plan.
If you're already a part of Google Fi you can invite people to your plan here. You can have up to six people, including the group plan owner, in a plan for your family. You can also quickly add people to your plan, manage your family's safety settings, see everyone's data usage, and more, in one place on the Fi app.
Yes. Fi is designed with your family's safety in mind, so all plans come with easy-to-use features and parental controls to give parents more peace of mind.
You can turn on spam blocking to block unwanted calls from robocallers and scammers, and you can see your family's real-time location in the Fi app while they're on the go.
If your child uses an Android phone, you can set certain digital ground rules for your child at no additional cost by using Google Family Link. Fi makes it easy to get started with guided set up from the Fi app. When you set up Family Link for your child's account, you can guide them as they learn, play and explore online—including managing your child's apps, keeping an eye on their screen time, remotely locking their device, and more.
Yes, we support all standard messaging types, including SMS, MMS, shortcodes, and group texting.
For iPhone®, while iMessage will work out of the box, you'll need to update your iPhone® MMS settings to send and receive texts to and from Android phones. We'll walk you through this when you set up your phone, and you may have to update these settings when you get a new version of iOS.
Google Fi does not charge any extra fees to use your phone as a Wi-Fi hotspot on any of our plans. You can use your phone as a Wi-Fi hotspot to share your data with any Wi-Fi-compatible device. That data will count toward your monthly usage. If you're on Simply Unlimited, you can use up to 5 GB of hotspot tethering.
Google Fi's goal is to optimize all streaming video. On Flexible, video streams at the rate determined by you and the application provider. On Simply Unlimited or Unlimited Plus, Fi attempts to optimize video by streaming at up to 480p (standard definition). Video from some content providers may not be automatically optimized on Simply Unlimited and Unlimited Plus. If you're a content provider and your video service is not automatically optimized, please contact us at fi-content-requests@google.com.
If you use more than 15 GB of data on Flexible, more than 35 GB on Simply Unlimited, or more than 50 GB on Unlimited Plus in a cycle, you'll experience slower speeds (256 kbps) above those respective data thresholds until your next billing cycle begins. For reference, only 1% of Fi users ever hit 35 GB in a cycle.
If you need significant amounts of high-speed data, you can opt to pay $10/GB for the data you use past the data threshold for your plan in a given cycle (15 GB for Flexible, 35 GB for Simply Unlimited, or 50 GB for Unlimited Plus).
These data thresholds are based on individual data usage, not group data usage.
Yes. Data speeds may be slower after an individual surpasses 15 GB of data usage on Flexible, 35 GB on Simply Unlimited, or 50 GB on Unlimited Plus. After hitting the threshold, you can pay to have high-speed data at a rate of $10/GB. Group plan owners can make this change in the Fi app or on desktop for any person in their group; non-group plan owners cannot initiate the change on their own.
Google One is a membership that helps you get more out of Google. You can get more space for everything with 100 GB of cloud storage, as well as extra benefits to give you full peace of mind, such as automatic phone backup (including original quality photos and videos, messages and more), premium support and family sharing. As a member, you'll also get perks like discounts on Google products.
Unlimited Plus includes a Google One membership with 100 GB of cloud storage for each eligible member at no extra cost. Once you activate on Fi, your Google One membership will take effect automatically. If you're already a paying Google One member and you subscribe to Unlimited Plus, your Google One membership will be discounted by $1.99/month.
Please note that some types of email accounts aren't eligible for Google One and automatic phone backup is limited to Android devices.
If you cancel or switch out of Unlimited Plus, your Google One membership will be canceled after 7 days. After 7 days, you and the people on your group plan (if family sharing is enabled) will lose access to your extra storage and member benefits. Each person will keep the default 15 GB of storage available to every Google user. If you're using more than 15 GB of storage, all your files will stay safe, but you won't be able to store anything new. Learn more here.
But don't worry, you can re-activate your Google One membership at one.google.com with plans starting at $1.99/mo.
Bill Protection is a feature built into the Fi Flexible plan that offers a way to save money. Here's how it works:
Data costs $10 for each GB used, until Bill Protection kicks in at a data threshold that depends on the number of people on your plan. After that, data is free for the rest of your billing cycle.
If you use 1.4 GB of data in a month, you'll pay just $14 for data. And if you're an individual plan owner who has used 10 GB of data, you'll never pay more than $60 for data.
If you use more than 15 GB of data in a cycle (less than 1% of individual Fi users as of Jan. 2018), you'll experience slower speeds above 15 GB with Bill Protection. You can opt out of slower speeds by paying for $10/GB any individual data used above 15 GB in a billing cycle.
Here's how it works for different group sizes:
Plan size | Data | Maximum data cost |
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1 person | 6 GB | $80 |
2 people | 10 GB | $135 |
3 people | 12 GB | $170 |
4 people | 14 GB | $205 |
5 people | 16 GB | $240 |
6 people | 18 GB | $275 |
Yes. Data used in the United States and any other covered country or territory qualifies for Bill Protection. You can learn more about our international coverage here.
You can have separate Fi and Voice numbers on the same Google account and set up call forwarding between them. To set up call forwarding, visit your Google Voice settings page. For additional information on using your Google Voice number, please visit the Google Voice help center.
Google Fi provides fast, reliable nationwide 4G LTE and 5G coverage
through the T-Mobile network.
Pixel users running Android 12 and above can get access to the W+ network when available. The W+ network uses select secure, high-quality Wi-Fi networks to improve your mobile data connection in highly congested areas, like certain airports, malls and stadiums.
The Google Fi network also extends to 200+ countries and territories. On
the Flexible and Unlimited Plus plans, you're automatically covered with
data abroad at no extra charge and no advanced setup required. Phones sold
on fi.google.com are able to get coverage from multiple carriers internationally.
Additionally, for supported Pixel and Samsung phones, 5G coverage is
available in select countries and territories.
On Fi, you'll get built-in privacy for your online activity. All phones on
Fi get access to a VPN
for a private online connection.
You can see where you're covered with the coverage map, and learn more about international coverage on our website.
Yes. If you have an Android phone or iPhone® that supports 5G, you'll get nationwide 5G included on all Fi plans.
Fi supports the following 5G network capabilities:
mmWave 5G: Provides the fastest 5G speeds. Available in select urban areas.
Standalone 5G: Provides fast coverage in more places. While some 5G networks require 4G network availability to work, standalone 5G networks use 5G technology end-to-end, which means you can access 5G even in areas where 4G is not available.
5G DSDS (Fi dual connect technology): With Fi dual connect technology on Pixel phones, you can connect to two networks at once — including a 5G network — which means you can be on the best signal even more quickly and frequently.
Currently, Fi provides international 5G roaming in the following countries and territories for supported Pixel and Samsung phones: Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Croatia, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Kuwait, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, and United Kingdom.
Fi users on phones sold on fi.google.com have access to multiple carrier networks to stay connected as they travel domestically and around the world. When multiple carrier networks are available, Fi will move you to the network that our analysis shows will give you the best Fi experience at your current location. We're constantly learning and improving, to account for factors such as newly-built towers or newly-available radio frequencies. And if your current network is providing weak or no coverage, we'll adjust in real time to find you a stronger connection.
Pixel users running Android 12 and above can get access to the W+ network when available. The W+ network uses select secure, high-quality Wi-Fi networks to improve your mobile data connection in highly congested areas, like certain airports, malls and stadiums. When connected, you'll see "W+" in your network settings and top of your screen.
When you're on the W+ network, your internet traffic is encrypted and private. Data used when connected to W+ will count towards your total Fi data usage and will be charged according to your plan.
You may opt out of being automatically connected to the W+ network at any time. To learn more, visit our Help Center.
On all phones on Fi, you get access to a VPN for an encrypted and private connection when you use cellular data and Wi-Fi.
Most apps will connect through the VPN, but some apps may bypass the VPN in order to work as intended (for example, so your smart home devices can work). You can manage this setting in the Fi app. Note that apps critical to Fi services will always connect outside the VPN. VPNs use mobile data for encryption and network optimizations.
On Pixel 4 and newer Pixel phones running Android 12 and above, you'll get even more peace of mind, as Fi automatically encrypts your cellular data by default. To learn more, visit our Help Center.
Yes. More detail below:
Phones sold on fi.google.com: Just make sure you're connected to Wi-Fi and make a call like you normally would using the phone dialer.
Phones compatible with Fi (may vary by phone): If you have an Android phone, you can turn on Wi-Fi calling on the "Phone settings" page in the Google Fi app. If you have an iPhone®, you can turn on Wi-Fi calling from the iOS Settings page.
For all phones, if Wi-Fi and cellular networks are available, Fi will route your call over whichever one gives you the best experience. For more information on Wi-Fi calling, please visit our Help Center.
Making calls from the US: If you're calling someone in the US over Wi-Fi, you're not charged extra. If you're calling someone outside of the US, Canada or Mexico, regardless of whether or not you're on Wi-Fi, there's a per-minute charge that varies by country. If you're on Unlimited Plus, calls to 50+ countries & territories are included free. Please check international rates for more information.
Making calls while abroad: If you're making a call while abroad and are not on Wi-Fi, you'll be charged 20¢/min. If you're making a call over Wi-Fi while abroad, then the rates depend on the destination you are calling. Calls to the US are free. Calls to other destinations will be charged at affordable per-minute rates depending on the country.
It depends on which plan you're on.
Calls to Canada and Mexico are included free on all Fi plans.
On Unlimited Plus, you get free international calls from the US to 50+ countries and territories. For calls to other countries, you'll be charged affordable per-minute rates depending on the countries you're calling.
On Flexible or Simply Unlimited, you'll be charged affordable per-minute rates depending on the countries you're calling.
You can use your phone for calls, texts, and data outside the US after you activate your Google Fi account and use Fi in the US (territories not included). You don't need to turn on international coverage each time you travel.
Important: Fi's Terms of Service require you to activate and use Fi service primarily in the United States. You must have active Fi service in the U.S. (not including territories) before you go abroad. If you try to activate Fi abroad or a majority of your usage occurs outside of the United States over a consecutive 90 day period, you may have your international capabilities suspended. Learn more at our Help Center.
It depends on which plan you're on.
On Flexible and Unlimited Plus, Fi offers high speed data in over 200+ countries and territories at no extra charge. On Unlimited Plus, this means international data is included. On Flexible, you'll pay the same $10/GB you pay in the U.S. For a list of countries covered by Fi, please see our international rates.
On Simply Unlimited, you get data included in Canada and Mexico. You can also switch to Unlimited Plus anytime to access international data in 200+ destinations.
You must have active Fi service in the US (not including territories) before you go abroad in order to access international coverage. You cannot activate Fi for the first time while abroad.
If you're on Flexible or Unlimited Plus and you travel to one of the 200+ destinations where we have coverage, you can call and text internationally. If you're on Simply Unlimited, you can talk and text in Canada and Mexico. If you're using cell coverage, calls cost 20¢ per minute. If you're calling over Wi-Fi, per-minute costs vary based on which country you're calling, and you're charged only for outbound calls. Please see our international rates for more information.
No, Google Fi only supports talk, text, and data usage in the 200+ countries and territories where we have coverage. If you're traveling to a country that isn't included, you will need to get a local SIM card for that country for cellular coverage. We do this to protect you from surprise bills in places where we can't provide data at no extra charge, 20¢ per minute calls, and unlimited international texts. However, if you have a phone designed for Fi or a compatible Android phone, in most countries you visit, you'll be able to talk and text over Wi-Fi.
Phones sold on fi.google.com are listed here. Google Fi users on these phones have access to multiple carrier networks to stay connected as they travel domestically and around the world. The North American model of the above devices is required to use it on the Google Fi network.
Yes. Phones that are not sold on fi.google.com can still get many of the benefits of the Google Fi plan. To check whether you can bring your phone, use our compatibility checker, or see a full list of compatible phones. When you sign up, you'll have the option to get a free SIM card shipped to you, or you may be able to activate your phone without one.
Yes. You can buy a device from Google Fi with two ways to pay: all at once or, for qualified buyers, over 24 months. There's no interest or fees but a credit check is required. See terms and conditions here.
If you're already a Google Fi subscriber looking to finance additional devices, you can do so as long as you have enough remaining credit to finance the extra devices. Find your credit line amount in your Fi account, or when you go through the checkout process.
Anyone aged 18 or older is able to purchase a device. Only group plan owners can finance devices if deemed qualified or enroll in device protection through Google Fi. Group plan owners are eligible to finance multiple devices.
Yes. You can trade in your device at any time when purchasing a new device. If you finance a new device or your trade‑in value exceeds your purchase amount, you will get the remaining balance in Google Fi service credit. You can trade in multiple devices, but only one phone per order.
If you're buying a new device, you can get an estimate for your current phone value and order a trade‑in kit when you purchase your new device. Shipping is free, and you'll receive your credit card refund once we've confirmed your device condition.
You can expect to receive your trade‑in credits in the form of a credit card refund within five days of device inspection or in the form of Fi credits on your next billing statement.
Any device you purchase from Google Fi is under a manufacturer's warranty following the purchase of the device. If your new phone is defective and you report it within this time period, Google Fi will replace or repair the phone at no cost.
Google Fi also offers device protection for devices purchased from Google Fi. With device protection, you can quickly get your phone replaced or repaired in the event of accidental damage (including drops, cracks, and spills), or mechanical breakdown (beyond the manufacturer's warranty period). If you purchase a device from Google Fi, you can enroll it in device protection during checkout or within 30 days of when the device ships. For more details, visit our Help Center.
Yes. Any device you get from Google Fi comes unlocked and can be used with other wireless providers if you choose to leave our service.
We're always working to add devices to the Google Fi plan. If you would like to know when we add new phones designed for Fi, feel free to sign up for our email list.
An eSIM is an embedded SIM that lets you set up your connection on screen the moment you power on your new device, or anytime on a compatible phone. With eSIM, you can set your phone up with the tap of a button—no physical SIM card required.
If you would rather not use Google Fi's eSIM, you can insert a physical SIM card at any time and set up your phone as you normally would. Google Fi currently supports eSIM in Pixel and iPhone® devices that are eSIM compatible.
Yes, you can bring your current personal number with you to Google Fi or take it with you if you leave. Because some carriers do not allow you to take your number, we'll check if you can transfer it when you sign up.
Your phone number transfer will start once you activate service on your phone. Most transfers take less than 15 minutes. Very few transfers take more than one day.
If you're on a family plan, transferring your number may impact the other people still on the plan. We recommend calling your carrier to check.
Yes, you can. In the Manage device section of your Google Fi app, you'll see a link that says "Transfer a number to Fi." Tap on that link to start bringing your number to Fi (it will replace the new number you got at activation).
If you want to end your service with your current wireless provider after you switch to Google Fi, you will need to contact your current wireless provider after you activate your Google Fi account.
Most iPhone® and Android phones will work with Google Fi Wireless. You can buy a new phone from Fi or a SIM kit for your existing compatible device.
Absolutely! You can have up to 6 people on a plan. Just follow these 3 easy steps to add a member:
Yes.
The Google Fi referral program rewards any Google Fi members for sharing Google Fi with their friends, up to 10 referrals. Both new and existing members will earn $20 in service credits applied to their next bill once the new member has been active for 30 days. To be eligible for credit, a new member must create a new Google Fi plan. The credit does not apply to new members who join as a member of an existing Fi plan.
You can easily locate and share your Google Fi referral link in the "Share the Fi Love" section of your account. You can share your custom link anywhere you like, including email, social media, or text.
To be a group plan owner, you must be at least 18 years old. People under 18 can join as a group plan member. People under 13 must join with a Google Account managed by Family Link. Learn more at Family Link or see how to add a child to your account.
Pixel Pass is an all-in-one subscription from Google that includes access to the latest phones, extra storage, ad-free YouTube, and more. Pixel Pass includes:
When you subscribe to Pixel Pass as a Google Fi member, you also save $5 on your monthly Fi phone plan.
If you're already a Google Fi member, you can subscribe to Pixel Pass and you'll automatically receive a $5 per month discount on your Fi phone plan.
If you're already signed up for Google One or Play Pass through Google, your service will automatically transfer to your Pixel Pass subscription when your device ships. You won't need to manually cancel your existing subscription.
If you are already a YouTube Premium subscriber, you'll need to manually cancel your YouTube Premium subscription before you can subscribe to Pixel Pass. When you subscribe to Pixel Pass, your YouTube Premium service will be reinstated, with your music library and playlists carried over seamlessly.
On a Fi group plan? If one of your group members signed up for Google One through Google and they're on a plan higher than 200 GB, they'll need to downgrade to 200 GB before subscribing to Pixel Pass. After subscribing, they can upgrade back to their previous storage level.
If you're already subscribed to one of the services included in Pixel Pass through another company, such as a network carrier or third party retailer, you'll need to contact them to cancel your subscription if you want to avoid paying for that subscription and Pixel Pass at the same time.
When you subscribe to Pixel Pass as a Google Fi member, you save $5 on your monthly Fi phone plan. This benefit will show up on your next bill cycle after subscribing to Pixel Pass.
You also get a way to view and manage your bill for your mobile phone plan, Pixel phone, and Google services, all in one place.
You can upgrade to a new Pixel phone every 2 years. After 24 monthly payments, you fully own your phone. At that time, you decide if you want to stay subscribed to Pixel Pass and receive the next available device as an upgrade.
You can cancel Pixel Pass at any time.
If your plans change within the first 15 days after your Pixel phone is delivered, you can cancel your subscription and send the phone back for no charge.
If you cancel after that, your subscription ends after the current billing cycle, and you just pay off the remainder of your phone cost at regular price.
For example, if you subscribe to Pixel Pass with your Pixel phone and cancel your subscription after 12 months — halfway through a 24-month term — you'll only need to pay off the remaining half of your Pixel cost at regular price, plus applicable taxes.
If you cancel your Pixel Pass subscription, you'll lose access to Google One, Google Play Pass, and YouTube Premium, and your device protection service contract will end.
Once you subscribe to Pixel Pass and your Pixel phone ships, your Google services turn on automatically, and you can enjoy them on any platform where they're available — just sign into the Google Account you used to subscribe to Pixel Pass.
Pixel Pass includes Google One with 200 GB of cloud storage. If you need more, you can upgrade your Google One plan after subscribing to Pixel Pass to get up to 30 TB of storage, along with extra benefits. The difference between the new and old plans will be added to your monthly Pixel Pass payments.
Pixel Pass subscribers can share their Google One or Play Pass access with up to 5 additional family members at no extra cost (so 6 people total, including you).
If you're already sharing Google One or Play Pass access when you subscribe to Pixel Pass, your sharing setup will be carried over seamlessly.
YouTube Family Plans are not available with Pixel Pass subscriptions at this time.
To verify your eligibility for Pixel Pass, we'll need to run a credit check. To run the credit check, we'll ask you to validate your name, address, and Social Security number during checkout. The credit check takes just a few seconds.
You can find and manage details of your Pixel Pass subscription, such as device information and upgrade timeline, within your Fi account.
1 year of YouTube Premium is available to each member on a Google Fi
Unlimited Plus plan, except those under 13 years.
You will get 1 year of YouTube Premium at no extra cost.
If you're already a YouTube Premium individual subscriber through YouTube,
once you start your 1 year of YouTube Premium on Google Fi, your existing
YouTube Premium subscription and billing will automatically transfer to Fi
and you will no longer be billed by YouTube.
If you're the family manager of an existing YouTube Premium family plan subscription, you will need to manually cancel your YouTube family subscription before you can start your 1 year of YouTube Premium on Google Fi. If you cancel your existing YouTube Premium family plan subscription, everyone on the plan will lose access.
If you're already a YouTube Premium subscriber through another Google service or company, you can start your 1 year of YouTube Premium on Google Fi, but your existing YouTube Premium subscription will not change unless you cancel.
Once you start YouTube Premium on Google Fi, your YouTube Premium service will be reinstated, with your music library and playlist carried over seamlessly.
For additional information on how to manage or cancel your existing YouTube Premium subscription, visit our help center.
If you're a Pixel Pass subscriber, you already have access to YouTube Premium as part of Pixel Pass. You'll be unable to start your 1 year of YouTube Premium on Google Fi until the end of your Pixel Pass subscription period.
If another plan works better, you can schedule a switch anytime. If you switch from the Unlimited Plus plan to the Simply Unlimited or Flexible plan or pause your Unlimited Plus plan, your access to YouTube Premium will not be available until you resume active service on the Unlimited Plus plan.
Your YouTube Premium access will still end 1 year from the day you start the service on Google Fi regardless of if you pause or switch your plan during the 1 year period.
Your YouTube Premium subscription will end after 1 year from the date
you start the service on Google Fi.
You can manage or cancel your YouTube Premium access on Fi within your
Google Fi account anytime.
For NY residents, device protection is a service contract included in Pixel Pass. Device protection is valued at $7/month for Pixel 6 and $9/month for Pixel 6 Pro.
High-speed data up to 35 GB/person (Simply Unlimited) or 50 GB/person (Unlimited Plus) and slower after. Video may stream at standard definition (480p).
Blocks spam known to Google; may not detect all spam calls.
Location sharing requires Google Maps app.
Contact controls available on Android phones.
Hotspot tethering counts towards your monthly data usage. On Simply Unlimited, you can use up to 5GB of hotspot tethering.
Requires active Fi service during the 1-year period. Automatic renewal of YouTube Premium subscription at the subscription rate after the 1-year period, and is cancellable at any time. Terms apply
Available with Google Family Link for children on Android phones.
5G service not available in all areas; speed and performance depend on factors like device configuration and capabilities, network traffic location, signal strength and signal obstruction. Actual results may vary. For more information visit g.co/fi/broadband-facts.
Restrictions apply. Some data is not transmitted through VPN. Use of VPN may increase data costs depending on your plan.
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