The process of configuring Google’s cellular service, Project Fi (now Google Fi), on Apple’s iOS operating system allows users to utilize Google Fi’s network and features on their iPhones or iPads. This involves downloading the Google Fi app from the App Store, signing in with a Google account, and following the prompts to activate the service and potentially transfer a phone number. It enables access to Google Fi’s flexible data plans and international roaming capabilities on Apple devices.
Establishing Google Fi on iOS offers users the advantage of leveraging Google Fi’s cost-saving data features, which refund unused data. It also facilitates seamless international data coverage in numerous countries without requiring separate international plans. Historically, Google Fi was primarily designed for Android devices, but offering support for iOS broadens its user base and allows individuals invested in the Apple ecosystem to benefit from its network advantages.