Google finally gave an indication that its popular Project Fi, which is the company’s SIM free mobile service, is going to stick around for years to come. Apart from updating the name of the service from Project Fi to Google Fi, Google has opened the service for a bunch of new devices including the iPhones. This means that the service is finally ready to take off and become mainstream. Till now, Google was treating its Project Fi as a beta program and the service has finally matured enough to be released to the masses. While Google has increased the number of supported devices significantly, not all smartphones support Google Fi, which might be a bit confusing for prospective consumers. In this article, we want to tackle that problem as we show you the list of Google Fi phones. So, here are all the smartphones that support Google Fi.
Before we take a look at the list of smartphones that support Google Fi, first let’s take a look at the service itself and see if its worth your time or not.
Google Fi which was previously known as Project Fi is a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) service provided by Google. Basically, Google has tied up with carriers around the world to provide you with a single solution for all your mobile connection needs. So, you don’t need to switch carriers if you are thinking of traveling to a place where your current carrier is not supported as Google Fi will automatically switch your connection to another carrier.
Apart from the obvious benefit of using a single network provider anywhere in the world to get a mobile network connection, Google Fi also offers clear and affordable data plans which makes it easier to know how much the service will cost you. Let’s talk about the connection first and then we will move on to the pricing benefits:
Thanks to its tie-up with major carriers around the world, Google Fi allows users to always remain connected to a mobile network and access the internet in more than 170 countries and territories around the world. Also, if you have a phone designed specifically for Fi (for example, Pixel phones), your phone will be able to intelligently shift between the networks to get you the best connection speeds. Also, in future, Google Fi supported phones will be able to automatically connect to millions of secure Wi-Fi hotspots for faster data, calling, and texting.
For me, the biggest benefits of using Google Fi is its pricing structure which is both clear and flexible. Unlike carriers which bombard you with hundreds of different price tiers with small plan differences, Google Fi gives you a very simple pricing structure so you are always in control of your bills. It all starts with a simple $20/month plan which gives you access to unlimited calling and text messages. For data, you pay a flat fee of $10 per 1 GB of data.
Now that you know a little bit about Google Fi and its corresponding benefits, let’s see all the smartphones that are supported by Google Fi. You will see a “Designed for Fi” tags in some of the devices. These devices are manufactured while keeping the capabilities of Google Fi in mind. Basically, the phones that are not designed for Fi will not be able to intelligently switch between the networks automatically. They will also not switch to open WiFi networks automatically. That said, you will be able to manually connect to Google Fi approved WiFi networks.
Note: The list displays the supported devices which were purchased in unlocked conditions. If you purchased a carrier-locked device, click here to confirm if it’s compatible with Google Fi or not.
- iPhone 5S (Buy)
- iPhone 6 (Buy)
- iPhone SE (Buy)
- iPhone 6s (Buy)
- iPhone 6s Plus (Buy)
- iPhone 7 (Buy)
- iPhone 7 Plus (Buy)
- iPhone 8 (Buy)
- iPhone 8 Plus
- iPhone X (Buy)
- iPhone XS (Buy)
- iPhone XS Max (Buy)
- iPhone XR (Buy)
Device Manufacturer – Google
- Pixel (Buy)
- Pixel XL (Buy)
- Pixel 2 (Buy) – Designed for Fi
- Pixel 2 XL (Buy) – Designed for Fi
- Pixel 3 (Buy) – Designed for Fi
- Pixel 3 XL (Buy) – Designed for Fi
- Nexus 5X (Discontinued)
- Nexus 6 (Discontinued)
- Nexus 6P (Buy)
Device Manufacturer – Samsung
- Galaxy Note 9 (Buy)
- Galaxy Note 8 (Buy)
- Galaxy S9+ (Buy)
- Galaxy S9 (Buy)
- Galaxy S8+ (Buy)
- Galaxy S8 (Buy)
- Galaxy S8 Active (Buy)
- Galaxy S7 (Buy)
- Galaxy S7 Edge (Buy)
- Galaxy S7 Active (Buy)
- Galaxy S6 (Buy)
- Galaxy S6 Edge (Buy)
- Galaxy S6 Edge+ (Buy)
- Galaxy S6 Active (Buy)
- Galaxy J7 (2018)
- Galaxy J7 (2017)
- Galaxy J3 (2018)
- Galaxy J7 (2017)
- Galaxy A6
Device Manufacturer – Huawei
- Mate 10 Pro (Buy)
- Mate 20 Pro (Buy)
- Mate 20 (Buy)
- Mate 10 Lite (Buy)
- P20 (Buy)
- P20 Pro (Buy)
- P20 Lite (Buy)
Device Manufacturer – LG
- V40 ThinQ (Buy)
- G7 ThinQ (Buy) – Designed for Fi
- V30 ThinQ (Buy)
- V30 (Buy)
- V35 ThinQ – Designed for Fi
- V20
- G6 (Buy)
- Stylo 4 (Buy)
- Stylo 3 (Buy)
- X Venture
- X Charge
- K20 Plus
- Aristo 2
- Aristo 2 Plus
- LG G7 One
- K30
Device Manufacturer – Motorola
- Moto X4 Android One Edition (Buy) – Designed for Fi
- Moto X4 Open Market Edition (Buy)
- Moto G6 (Buy) – Designed for Fi
- Moto G6 Play (Buy)
- Moto Z2 Force (Buy)
- Moto Z2 Play (Buy)
- Moto Z2
- Moto G5S Plus (Buy)
- Moto G5 Plus (Buy)
- Moto G5 (Buy)
- Moto G5S (Buy)
- Moto G4
- Moto One
- Moto Power
- Moto Z3 (Buy)
- Moto Z3 Play (Buy)
- Moto G6 Plus (Buy)
- Moto E5
- Moto E4 Plus (Buy)
Device Manufacturer – OnePlus
- OnePlus 6T (Buy)
- OnePlus 6 (Buy)
- OnePlus 5T (Buy)
- OnePlus 5 (Buy)
- OnePlus 3T (Buy)
- OnePlus 3
Device Manufacturer – Nokia
- Nokia 8 Sirocco (Buy)
- Nokia 7.1 (Buy)
Other Smartphones
- Xiaomi MiA2 (Buy)
- Essential PH1 (Buy)
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