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Google Fi Unveils $35 Monthly Unlimited Plan

Google Fi Unveils $35 Monthly Unlimited Plan

June 27, 2025
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Google Fi Shakes Up Its Plans: More Data, Lower Prices, and eSIM Support

Google Fi just dropped some major updates to its wireless plans—and if you're looking for an affordable unlimited option, there's good news. The carrier is introducing a brand-new Unlimited Essentials plan at just $35/month for a single line, making it the cheapest unlimited option in Fi’s lineup. You’ll get unlimited talk, text, and data, plus 30GB of high-speed data before potential slowdowns.

But that’s not all. Google Fi is also rebranding and upgrading its existing plans:

Unlimited Standard (formerly Simply Unlimited)

  • Still $50/month for one line
  • 50GB of high-speed data (up from 35GB)
  • 25GB of hotspot tethering (a huge jump from just 5GB)

Unlimited Premium (formerly Unlimited Plus)

  • Still $65/month for one line
  • 100GB of high-speed data (double the previous 50GB cap)
  • 50GB of hotspot tethering (no longer unlimited, but still a big upgrade)

eSIM Support for Tablets & Laptops

One of the most convenient new features? You can now add a secondary tablet or laptop to your plan using an eSIM—no physical SIM card required. This is perfect for devices like the latest iPad Air and iPad Pro, which support eSIM.

Now you can quickly connect a device with an eSIM to your Fi plan.

To set it up:

  1. Go to fi.google.com/account on your phone
  2. Select Manage plan
  3. Tap Connect your tablet
  4. Scan the QR code with your device

Best part? There’s no extra cost—just seamless connectivity.

More International 5G & Voicemail Upgrades

Google Fi is also expanding international 5G support to over 92 countries for Unlimited Premium and Flexible plan users—and yes, iPhones are included now too.

Plus, in the coming weeks, you’ll be able to check voicemails directly from your Phone app instead of the Fi app—one less app to juggle.

The Bottom Line

With cheaper unlimited options, more high-speed data, and easier eSIM support, Google Fi is making a strong case for budget-conscious and heavy-data users alike. If you’ve been on the fence, now might be the perfect time to switch.

What do you think of these changes? Will you be upgrading? Let us know! 🚀

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