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They say you're not an adult until you schedule your own dentist appointments and you pay for your own mobile phone plan.
Well I'm half way there and looking to cover the other half.
I'm currently on my Parent's T-Mobile phone plan, while my wife is on her parent's Sprint plan. I have an ancient LG V20 that has no cell reception at my house, while my wife is running a Pixel 3aXL that gets coverage where we live.
My understanding is Google Fi basically let's you network hop so you get great coverage anywhere you are with no roaming, and you just pay Google the flat rate and they handle the details on the back end.
Their premium plan, which would come out to $60 each ($120 total) for my wife and I would include international (we like to travel in normal times), plenty of data, 5g (I figure I'd pick up a used Pixel 4a 5g as an upgrade from my V20 which I love so much).
Worries basically boil down to... It's a Google service so is it going to be dead a burrows after 2 years, and does it deliver what it is promising?
Any feedback would be good to have, it sounds like a really nice modern phone plan on the face of it.
Well I'm half way there and looking to cover the other half.
I'm currently on my Parent's T-Mobile phone plan, while my wife is on her parent's Sprint plan. I have an ancient LG V20 that has no cell reception at my house, while my wife is running a Pixel 3aXL that gets coverage where we live.
My understanding is Google Fi basically let's you network hop so you get great coverage anywhere you are with no roaming, and you just pay Google the flat rate and they handle the details on the back end.
Their premium plan, which would come out to $60 each ($120 total) for my wife and I would include international (we like to travel in normal times), plenty of data, 5g (I figure I'd pick up a used Pixel 4a 5g as an upgrade from my V20 which I love so much).
Worries basically boil down to... It's a Google service so is it going to be dead a burrows after 2 years, and does it deliver what it is promising?
Any feedback would be good to have, it sounds like a really nice modern phone plan on the face of it.