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Previously accessible by invite-only, Google’s virtual mobile network Project Fi is now open to anyone in the U.S. To celebrate the general availability of Project Fi, Google is even throwing in a discount offer for all Project Fi users on its new Nexus 5X Android smartphone.
Introduced in April 2015, Project Fi offers users a cellular (local voice and local/international text) and data plan using Sprint and T-Mobile towers. Users are billed only for actual data used (per MB) and credited for any unused data.
Although technically open to anyone in the U.S., there are a few requirements you have to meet to sign up for Project Fi.
If you meet all the requirement to use Project Fi, here’s how to sign up:
Fi Basics, Project Fi’s “simple plan”, costs $20 per month and includes unlimited domestic talk and text, unlimited international texts, Wi-Fi tethering (so you can use your mobile as a hotspot), and cellular coverage in more than 120 countries.
Part of the signup process is picking a data budget (or wireless plan). Google recommends that you set your Project Fi data budget based on your past data usage (although it’s worth noting that on average Project Fi users use about 1.6GB of data per months, according to Google).
You can adjust your data budget on a month-to-month basis if you don’t quite get it right the first time or if there are months when you need more (or less) data than usual.
Watch Google’s handy video below to learn how to check your monthly data usage:
If at the end of the month, you’ve used less data than you picked in your data budget, Google will give you a credit at approximately one cent per MB of unused data towards your next month’s bill, effectively lower your bill.
If you’re about to go over your data budget, Project Fi will alert you and if you do go over you’ll continue to get full-speed data at the same $10 per GB as the basic plan.
Sources: Android Blog; Project Fi
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