Google’s Project Fi service could be getting a serious upgrade very soon. According to a now-removed post from BGR, which seems to be a broken embargo on an upcoming Google announcement, Google is opening up Project Fi to more devices.
More specifically, Google could be adding support for devices from Samsung, OnePlus, as well as LG and Motorola, reports Droid Life. Some LG and Motorola devices already work with Project Fi, but Google could potentially be adding more devices from these brands to its arsenal.
And if OnePlus and Samsung weren’t enough, Google could be adding support for Apple’s iPhone devices — in beta.
The only catch here is that you might not get the full “Google Fi” experience on these devices. And for the full Fi experience, you will have to get devices that are “designed for Fi” and are officially sold by Google and its partners.
And notice the Google Fi branding? Google could finally drop the Project Fi branding and replace it with the Google Fi branding, as we reported earlier this month.
More specifically, Google could be adding support for devices from Samsung, OnePlus, as well as LG and Motorola, reports Droid Life. Some LG and Motorola devices already work with Project Fi, but Google could potentially be adding more devices from these brands to its arsenal.
And if OnePlus and Samsung weren’t enough, Google could be adding support for Apple’s iPhone devices — in beta.
The only catch here is that you might not get the full “Google Fi” experience on these devices. And for the full Fi experience, you will have to get devices that are “designed for Fi” and are officially sold by Google and its partners.
And notice the Google Fi branding? Google could finally drop the Project Fi branding and replace it with the Google Fi branding, as we reported earlier this month.
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