Google is expanding its services to more than 26 countries that will focus on delivering 5G coverage for their unlimited mobile data plans, centering on selected Android smartphones for its access. The internet access is expanding more on 5G access for the customer needs, whether they are on the Flexible or Unlimited Plus plan from Google.
Google Fi's 5G Coverage Expands to More Countries
According to Google's latest blog post, there is a boost coming for its Google Fi, which centers on making its subscription mobile data plans getting access to 5G connections available in 26 more countries. There are a total of 39 countries where users may connect to 5G using Google Fi, but it will only be available to select Android smartphones at present.
Google's support document details the compatible 5G smartphones for its Google Fi plans for unlimited mobile data connections. However, only the Pixel 4a (5G) and later Pixel model, as well as the Samsung Galaxy S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra, are the only devices that may connect to 5G when traveling outside the US in the said countries above.
The company also said that users who do not have the Pixel 4a (5G, or later) and Samsung Galaxy S22 models to connect to 5G overseas may still access its unlimited 4G coverage in over 200 countries.
Google Fi: Is it a Quality Service to Avail for 5G?
Google Fi is a known significant service that brought users a massive mobile data plan that centers on internet connections for the smartphone and nothing more. It provides a quality service for US users, the country in which it is available, that delivers on 5G and 4G LTE data connections for Android devices, bordering on its massive data allocation plans at a low monthly subscription rate.
Google Fi and its Offers
Google Fi is a service that aims to provide mobile data connections for internet use and access via Android smartphones, offered in multiple locations already outside the United States. So far, the service brings significant Flexible and Unlimited Plus plans, which aim to adhere to user needs on cellular data access, with a temporary boost to 30GB during the pandemic.
The famous mobile data plan allocation from the internet company brought a significant service for users globally, but it previously offered 4G coverage only, which still present for some of its services now. The recent update talked about its availability for select Android devices at present, and it means that incompatible users are still stuck with 4G connections despite owning 5G devices.
The latest announcement from Google brings a significant boost for its 5G service, but it is not exactly available for all as it is for select Android devices, mostly from Samsung and Google. Nevertheless, this is a massive expansion of Google Fi's services, particularly as it aims to deliver on the global market for its 5G offers for all.
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Written by Isaiah Richard