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Meet Google Fi.
A different kind of phone plan
with simpler pricing
and
smarter coverage.
Join from home – no stores,
activation fees, or contracts.
Connect safely with privacy
and security features.
Share with your
favorite people.
Join from home – no stores,
activation fees, or contracts.
Connect safely with privacy
and security features.
Share with your
favorite people.
Phone plans designed to fit your data needs.
Plan prices vary based on group size and do not include taxes and government fees.
Flexible
Best if you want to only pay
for the data you use.


$17 a person + $10/GB

for 4 people.
Simply Unlimited
Our most affordable plan
if you use lots of data.


$20 a person

for 4 people.
Unlimited Plus
Great if you travel, want unlimited tethering,

or use lots of data.


$40 a person

for 4 people.
Meet Pixel Pass. One price
for all things Pixel.
One easy subscription that gives you a new Pixel phone every two years, premium Google services, device protection, and more.
Meet Pixel Pass. One price
for all things Pixel.
One easy subscription that gives you a new Pixel phone every two years, premium Google services, device protection, and more.
Learn more about Google Fi coverage
Learn more about Google Fi coverage
Super fast coverage,

5G included.
Get great coverage coast-to-coast with nationwide 5G included in all plans, plus smarter coverage in more places with phones designed for Fi.1
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phone for you.
Explore our lineup of Google Pixel
phones designed for Fi.
Ready to switch?
Get started from anywhere and
bring your existing number.
FAQWhat is unique about Google Fi phone plans?
Fi plans are designed to fit your data usage. You can pay only for the data you use, or go unlimited — 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. On Unlimited Plus and Flexible, you’re also covered with international data in 200+ destinations at no extra charge.
Where can I check Google Fi’s network coverage?
Network coverage differs for phones designed for Fi and other phones. Learn more about our US coverage and our international coverage.
Can I bring other phones to the plan?
Yes. Phones that are not designed for Fi can still get many of the benefits of the Google Fi plan. To check whether you can bring your phone, use our compatibility checker, or see a full list of compatible phones. When you sign up, you'll have the option to get a SIM card shipped to you, or you may be able to activate your phone without one.
Can I bring my number to Google Fi?
Yes, you can bring your current personal number with you to Google Fi or take it with you if you leave. Because some carriers do not allow you to take your number, we'll check if you can transfer it when you sign up. Your phone number transfer will start once you activate service on your phone. Most transfers take less than 15 minutes. Very few transfers take more than one day. If you're on a family plan, transferring your number may impact the other people still on the plan. We recommend calling your carrier to check.
What is an eSIM?
An eSIM is an embedded SIM that lets you set up your connection on screen the moment you power on your new device, or anytime on a compatible phone. With eSIM, you can set your phone up with the tap of a button — no physical SIM card required. If you would rather not use Google Fi's eSIM, you can insert a physical SIM card at any time and set up your phone as you normally would. Google Fi currently supports eSIM in Pixel and iPhone® devices that are eSIM compatible.
Can I pause my plan?
Yes, you can suspend or pause your Google Fi service for a short period of time. You can easily resume your service at any time. If you haven't resumed service after three months, it will automatically turn back on. Keeping Fi paused for extended periods of time is a violation of our Terms of Service. On the Flexible plan, should you choose to pause your line, you won't be charged for the days your service is paused. On Simply Unlimited and Unlimited Plus, should you choose to pause your line, you will be charged through the end of your billing cycle. Your bundled benefits, such as Google One, will remain active to avoid disturbing your service.
What is unique about Google Fi phone plans?
Fi plans are designed to fit your data usage. You can pay only for the data you use, or go unlimited — 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. On Unlimited Plus and Flexible, you’re also covered with international data in 200+ destinations at no extra charge.
Where can I check Google Fi’s network coverage?
Network coverage differs for phones designed for Fi and other phones. Learn more about our US coverage and our international coverage.
Can I bring other phones to the plan?
Yes. Phones that are not designed for Fi can still get many of the benefits of the Google Fi plan. To check whether you can bring your phone, use our compatibility checker, or see a full list of compatible phones. When you sign up, you'll have the option to get a SIM card shipped to you, or you may be able to activate your phone without one.
Can I bring my number to Google Fi?
Yes, you can bring your current personal number with you to Google Fi or take it with you if you leave. Because some carriers do not allow you to take your number, we'll check if you can transfer it when you sign up. Your phone number transfer will start once you activate service on your phone. Most transfers take less than 15 minutes. Very few transfers take more than one day. If you're on a family plan, transferring your number may impact the other people still on the plan. We recommend calling your carrier to check.
What is an eSIM?
An eSIM is an embedded SIM that lets you set up your connection on screen the moment you power on your new device, or anytime on a compatible phone. With eSIM, you can set your phone up with the tap of a button — no physical SIM card required. If you would rather not use Google Fi's eSIM, you can insert a physical SIM card at any time and set up your phone as you normally would. Google Fi currently supports eSIM in Pixel and iPhone® devices that are eSIM compatible.
Can I pause my plan?
Yes, you can suspend or pause your Google Fi service for a short period of time. You can easily resume your service at any time. If you haven't resumed service after three months, it will automatically turn back on. Keeping Fi paused for extended periods of time is a violation of our Terms of Service. On the Flexible plan, should you choose to pause your line, you won't be charged for the days your service is paused. On Simply Unlimited and Unlimited Plus, should you choose to pause your line, you will be charged through the end of your billing cycle. Your bundled benefits, such as Google One, will remain active to avoid disturbing your service.
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5G compatible phone required.
Available only in the US. Includes YouTube Premium, Google Play Pass, and Google One. Does not include carrier service plan. Monthly subscription price varies by plan. Monthly subscription price varies by plan. Upgrades may change monthly price. If you cancel during the 24-month cycle, you will be required to pay the remaining value of your Pixel device at a non-discounted price, and your access to bundled services will terminate. Device protection includes an additional year of coverage for mechanical breakdown (in addition to the one-year manufacturer warranty), and up to two claims of accidental coverage for two years. Claim coverage subject to deductible(s). See g.co/pixelpass/tos for full terms.