A now deleted post from BGR prematurely announced that Google will officially be opening up Project Fi to more devices as of tomorrow.
According to the post, Google Fi will bring in phones from Samsung, LG, Motorola, OnePlus and iPhones ‘in Beta’ but that the full Google Fi experience will not be available to the phones that were not designed for it.
A few Fi-specific features will not arrive for the phones that are not Fi-optimized, such as the automated network switching, which allows the users to receive the best possible coverage regardless of where they are. Some users might not benefit from the enhanced Wi-Fi/LTE transition but even without it, the combined coverage from three LTE carriers should be worth it for those of you who don’t really use that much data on their individual plan.
At the moment, Google has not made the announcement public, so we can assume the now-deleted information originally came from an embargo press release mistakenly published ahead of time, but the company should, technically, deliver it tomorrow.
If any changes are made to the information we have on hand now, we will keep you updated.
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