fi.google.con/ios/quicksetup : Set up a new device | Google Fi

fi.google.con/ios/quicksetup : Set up a new device | Google Fi

Most popular phones are compatible with Fi. To use your own phone, follow the step-by-step guide at fi.google.con/ios/quicksetup. If you’re new to Fi, sign up for Google Fi. On your new device, download the Google Fi app.

Fi plans are designed to fit your data usage. You can go unlimited or choose to pay only for the data you use—all without contracts or hidden fees. No matter which plan you choose, you get great coverage, privacy and security features that protect your personal information, and family features that help your family stay safer on their phones and build healthy digital habits.

You can make calls to other countries at little to no additional cost, and get international texting from the US included free. You’ll also get data, calls, and texts within the US, Canada, and Mexico included on all plans. On Flexible and Unlimited Plus, you’re covered with international data in 200+ destinations at no extra charge.

Set up a new device

Most popular phones are compatible with Fi. To use your own phone, follow the step-by-step guide.

  1. If you’re new to Fi, sign up for Google Fi.
  2. For SIM cards:
    • When you sign up, order a free SIM card.
    • Buy a SIM card at a retail store.
    • Pixel 2 and up: Use an eSIM with phones compatible with Fi.
  3. On your new phone, download the Google Fi app.
  4. Sign in. Then, follow the instructions in the Fi app.

Switch to a new device

  1. To check if your new device works with Fi, follow the step-by-step guide.
  2. If you use a physical SIM card, follow the manufacturer’s instructions to:
    • Remove the SIM card from your current device.
    • Put the SIM card into a new device.
  3. On your new device, download the Google Fi app.
  4. Sign in. Then, follow the instructions in the Fi app.

Verified compatible devices that don’t need an adapter:

  • Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro
  • Pixel 5a with 5G
  • Pixel 2 and up (all versions)
  • Pixel Model G-2PW4100 (North American version)
  • Pixel XL Model G-2PW2100 (North American version)
  • Android One Moto X4 (all versions)
  • iPad Air 2 – Model A1567
  • iPad mini 4 – Model A1550
  • iPad Pro 2015 – Model A1652
  • LG G7 ThinQ (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers)
  • LG V35 ThinQ (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers)
  • Moto G 5G
  • Moto G6 (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers)
  • Moto G7 (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers)
  • Moto G Play (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers)
  • Moto G Power (2020, 2021, and 2022) (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers)
  • Moto G Stylus (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers)
  • Moto G Stylus 5G (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers)
  • Motorola One 5G Ace (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers)
  • Nexus 5X Model LGH790 (North American version)
  • Nexus 6P Model H1511 (North American version)
  • Nexus 6 Model XT1103 (North American version)
  • Nexus 9 0P82300 (US LTE)
  • Samsung Galaxy A03s (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers)
  • Samsung Galaxy A32 5G (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers)
  • Samsung Galaxy A53 5G (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers)
  • Samsung Galaxy A71 5G (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers)
  • Samsung Galaxy A13 5G (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers)
  • Samsung Galaxy Note20 5G and Note20 Ultra 5G (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers)
  • Samsung Galaxy S20 5G, S20+ 5G, and S20 Ultra 5G (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers)
  • Samsung Galaxy S21 5G, S21+ 5G, and S21 Ultra 5G (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers)
  • Samsung Galaxy S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra (unlocked North American versions sold by retailers)
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 5G

Find a phone you love

Phones designed for Fi give you better coverage by intelligently shifting between networks. If you already have a phone you love, you can bring it to Fi.

How much does a Google Fi plan cost and what’s included?

It depends on which plan you choose.

Simply Unlimited is our most affordable plan for unlimited data, calls, and texts, at $20/month per line for four or more lines. It also comes with unlimited texts from the US to other countries, unlimited data, calls, and texts within the US, Canada and Mexico, plus 5 GB of high-speed hotspot tethering at no extra charge.

Unlimited Plus comes packed with premium features. For $40/month per line for four or more lines, 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, 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 $17/month per line for four lines for unlimited calls and texts, plus $10/GB for data at home and abroad in 200+ destinations. You can also 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/line $65/line $20.00/line + $10/GB
2 $40/line $55/line $17.50/line + $10/GB
3 $25/line $45/line $16.67/line + $10/GB
4 $20/line $40/line $16.25/line + $10/GB
5 $20/line $40/line $16.00/line + $10/GB
6 $20/line $40/line $15.84/line + $10/GB

How much are monthly taxes going to cost?

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.

When will I be billed?

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.

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Does Google Fi offer plans for groups or families?

Yes. If you’re new to Google Fi, you can set up a group plan during your checkout process. Just have the intended plan owner click “Join Fi” to get started. Each member in your family must be on the same Fi plan: Fi Unlimited or Fi Flexible.

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 owner, in a group.

How do I set up international coverage?

You must have active Fi service in U.S. (not including territories) before you go abroad. International coverage can then be turned on in the Fi app. Once it’s turned on, you’ll be covered at no extra charge when you travel abroad. International coverage will remain on until you turn it off, so there’s no need to turn it on each time you travel.