On today's Pocketnow Daily, we talk about leaks of the iPhone 9, Samsung's plans for foldable devices, Amazon's new Project Tempo, and more
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On today's Pocketnow Daily, we talk about leaks of the iPhone 9, Samsung's plans for foldable devices, Amazon's new Project Tempo, and more
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After extending the payment grace period for customers to 60 days, Google Fi has now upped the monthly high-speed data cap to 30GB for all plans.
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If you didn't feel as though the Google Store was the right place to get your Pixel 3 XL, get one at Google Fi directly for the same discounted price.
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Google Fi is expanding its ground game from nonexistent to more than 500 Best Buy locations in the United States with SIM card sales.
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If you're taking your Google Fi phone to any of these 33 countries, you'll be able to get on LTE for the same rates as you do at home!
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Stressed out from shopping? Play a little game to ease the mind. After that, you've got a free photo album you can make and that's another gift checked.
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You can now get a free month of Google Fi services if you are a new customer and fulfill two other very easy requirements
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Google's wireless service may not be a project anymore, but when is the new logo coming out? It's seen right here in this greeting card.
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Google Fi is an interesting thing. For the uninitiated, Google Fi (formerly known as Project Fi) is a new wireless carrier straight from the search giant itself, pairing Sprint and T-Mobile coverage together with fairly competitive rates, and one great philosophy: don’t pay for what you don’t use. In essence, you choose a data plan at the start of your service (every 1 GB = $10), and come time for the bill, you’re credited back what you don’t use — right down to the dollar. Best of all (at least, for me), here’s the real kicker: data use overseas comes at ...
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