- Google announced it has renamed Project Fi to Google Fi.
- Google also announced Google Fi support for many more phones, including iPhones and those from Samsung, LG, Motorola, and OnePlus.
- iPhone users can sign up through the new Google Fi app, which is currently in beta.
Following rumors that Google would rename Project Fi into Google Fi, the search giant made it official today. Google also announced that Google Fi now supports many more smartphones, including those from Samsung, LG, Motorola, OnePlus, and Apple.
[click_to_tweet tweet="Project Fi is now officially Google Fi" quote="Project Fi is now officially Google Fi" theme="style3"]However, just because a phone is compatible with Google Fi, doesn’t mean it will get every Google Fi feature. Some phones, such as the Moto Z3 and LG V30S, do not have access to automatic carrier switching or Google Fi’s VPN. You can go here to see if your phone is compatible with Google Fi and which features may or may not be missing. When it comes to iPhones, iMessage works just fine but you will have to update your iPhone’s MMS settings to send and receive texts with non-iPhones. You will also receive voicemails as texts and have them transcribed. Voicemails will not show up in the Voicemail section of the Phone app. Google Fi’s Network Tools feature will not work on iPhones. Network Tools is what allows for automatic carrier switching, enables a Google Fi VPN, and make Wi-Fi calls.
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