Google Fi's VPN service is hitting Apple's iOS platform, protecting your security and privacy by encrypting network traffic via unsecured public Wi-Fi connections on iPhone and iPad.
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I added Google Fi as a secondary carrier on my iPhone, and this was a great choice
I’ve been a loyal AT&T customer for the better part of a decade now, and while I’ve definitely experimented with other carriers in my area – Sprint and even Verizon – I always found myself happier with the AT&T experience and crawled right back before my old and grandfathered plan lapsed.
However, while AT&T certainly takes the lead for cellular data speeds in my area, coverage is one attribute that it lags behind in, especially in the more rural parts. That’s why I decided to try something new: Google Fi for iPhone.
iOS customers can now use eSIM with Google Fi
Owners of compatible iPhones with dual-SIM, which provides an embedded SIM (eSIM) in addition to a physical nano-SIM slot, can now register their device with Google's Fi service.
The inexpensive Google Fi phone service finally expands to iPhone, with caveats
Google Fi (formerly known as Project Fi), the search giant's inexpensive and super-simple cellphone service, on Wednesday expanded to a broader range of devices, including Apple's iPhones, nearly four years after making its debut in 2015.