If you don't use a lot of mobile data, Fi is still the way to go.
It's hard to believe that 2018 will mark 's three year anniversary, but then again, I suppose time flies when you're saving heaps of cash each month on your monthly phone bill.
Project Fi was an interesting concept when it first launched with the in 2015, but now that you can use phones like the and with the service, it's a much more serious contender in the MVNO space than it ever was before.
Some of our forum users recently got into a discussion about their own experiences using Project Fi, and this is what they had to say.
TraderGary
01-14-2018 11:30 PM
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I've had my Pixel 2 XL 128 since launch and we went with Google Fi at the same time. My wife, who couldn't care less about phones, is using my old Nexus 6 on Fi and is quite pleased with it. I've found Google Fi support to be superb and available 24/7. You shouldn't find any problems with support. We came from Sprint where our monthly cost for the two of us averaged about $125. Our Google...
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billchat
01-15-2018 05:46 AM
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Signed up to Project Fi a couple of months ago - no regrets. I use little, or no, cellular data, home on wifi most of the time. Verizon bill had been $52, this month's Fi bill id $26.45. I see no difference in the phone call quality. As far as Customer service, no issues for me.
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raqball
01-15-2018 05:13 PM
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I've been using Fi for a few years now and it's great! No complaints from me whatsoever! I am a light data user (I'm almost always on WiFi) and my bill is generally about $24-$27 a month.. I've been using the Pixel 2 (non XL) on Fi for about 3 or 4 months now and am happy with the performance.
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paradroid
01-15-2018 05:58 PM
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I am on Fi for 3 months now and my bill has been about $25 per month. It would have been lower but at a small drink fest at a buddies house I played one of my Pandora channels on his bluetooth speak for about 3 hours.. Did not think about asking for his wifi password and used almost a gig of data that day. I have not used Fi on any road trips yet.t. I was up north Michigan on T-Mobile...
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Now we'd like to hear from you – If you're a Project Fi customer, how's your experience with it been?
It's hard to believe that 2018 will mark 's three year anniversary, but then again, I suppose time flies when you're saving heaps of cash each month on your monthly phone bill.
Project Fi was an interesting concept when it first launched with the in 2015, but now that you can use phones like the and with the service, it's a much more serious contender in the MVNO space than it ever was before.
Some of our forum users recently got into a discussion about their own experiences using Project Fi, and this is what they had to say.

TraderGary
01-14-2018 11:30 PM
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I've had my Pixel 2 XL 128 since launch and we went with Google Fi at the same time. My wife, who couldn't care less about phones, is using my old Nexus 6 on Fi and is quite pleased with it. I've found Google Fi support to be superb and available 24/7. You shouldn't find any problems with support. We came from Sprint where our monthly cost for the two of us averaged about $125. Our Google...
Reply

billchat
01-15-2018 05:46 AM
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Signed up to Project Fi a couple of months ago - no regrets. I use little, or no, cellular data, home on wifi most of the time. Verizon bill had been $52, this month's Fi bill id $26.45. I see no difference in the phone call quality. As far as Customer service, no issues for me.
Reply

raqball
01-15-2018 05:13 PM
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I've been using Fi for a few years now and it's great! No complaints from me whatsoever! I am a light data user (I'm almost always on WiFi) and my bill is generally about $24-$27 a month.. I've been using the Pixel 2 (non XL) on Fi for about 3 or 4 months now and am happy with the performance.
Reply

paradroid
01-15-2018 05:58 PM
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I am on Fi for 3 months now and my bill has been about $25 per month. It would have been lower but at a small drink fest at a buddies house I played one of my Pandora channels on his bluetooth speak for about 3 hours.. Did not think about asking for his wifi password and used almost a gig of data that day. I have not used Fi on any road trips yet.t. I was up north Michigan on T-Mobile...
Reply
Now we'd like to hear from you – If you're a Project Fi customer, how's your experience with it been?
