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Google’s Project Fi companion app hits Google Play

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Project Fi, Google’s carrier effort in conjunction with Sprint and T-Mobile, has only been official for about a week, but Google is already preparing to let the flood gates open for anyone who requested an invite. The company has released an official companion app in Google Play for the service. It allows you to do a number of things:

  • Activate your Project Fi service
  • Manage your account and settings
  • Check your data usage
  • See your monthly statements
  • Get in touch with support 24/7

But, of course, you’ll need a Nexus 6 to even download it, and you’ll need Project Fi for it to be remotely useful. As such it’s little more than a dormant app right now, but you’ll want to bookmark the link if you’re anticipating being a Project Fi customer in the near future.

Project Fi app on Google Play

Quentyn Kennemer
The "Google Phone" sounded too awesome to pass up, so I bought a G1. The rest is history. And yes, I know my name isn't Wilson.

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8 Comments

  1. I can’t find the app in the App Store or iTunes store.

    1. Well first you need a nexus 6, second you’ll need 5.1 if you don’t have either of those your s.o.l.

    2. Did you try turning it off and on again?

      1. Damn… Didn’t think of that one, thanks

  2. Got everything ready.
    Come on, Google!

  3. W00TEN W00T!! Bring it Google!

  4. Does anyone know if an unlocked, rooted Nexus 6 running CM 12.1 will work with Project Fi?

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