If you’re eligible, alongside your current service you can try Google Fi free for 7 days. The trial automatically renews after 7 days, and you can cancel your Google Fi trial anytime. The trial includes:
- Calls and texts within the US (territories not included).
- Unlimited data in the US (speed slows after 10 GB).
- Hotspot tethering.
- Privacy and security features.
Find out whether you’re eligible
To be eligible for the Google Fi trial, among other criteria you must:
- be new to Google Fi
- have an unlocked, eSIM compatible phone
If you aren’t eligible, you can't participate in the trial but can still join Google Fi.
Tip: "pSIM" stands for "physical SIM." "eSIM" stands for "embedded SIM." An eSIM allows you to activate carrier services on your phone without needing to insert a physical SIM card.
How the trial works
Complete the sign-up process with a valid form of payment on fi.google.com. Download the Fi app and follow the steps to activate. You get a new Fi phone number to try out on your phone. Your current phone number still works normally and during the trial you can use Fi to call, text, and browse.
Your trial ends at 11:59 PM PT on the 7th day after it started and automatically renews. You are charged $50/month per person and automatically move to the Simply Unlimited plan. The monthly charge is applied to your Fi bill. You can cancel anytime and opt out of the auto-renew.
You can upgrade early and select a different plan when you go to your Fi account and click Upgrade early.
Once you upgrade to a full Fi plan, you can bring over your current phone number, add family members, switch plans, and purchase devices.
Understand credit card chargesWhen you start your trial, Google Fi authorizes your credit card with a small hold. Your financial institution gets an authorization request from us and the hold is reflected in your financial account. This authorization is required to make sure your credit card is active.
This hold is automatically removed from your account once we confirm the card is active. Your financial institution can specify when this action will happen.
Cancel your Fi trial
You can cancel any time and opt out of the automatic renewal. If you cancel early, you can still enjoy free service until the trial period ends.
- Log into your Fi account in the app or on fi.google.com.
- Under “Your subscription,” click Cancel subscription.
- Review the information on the cancellation confirmation page.
- Click Cancel subscription.
- Open your phone's Settings app.
- Tap Network & internet Mobile network.
- Select the eSIM you want to delete.
- Tap Delete SIM.
Learn what features are available during the trial
Location availabilityDuring the trial, you can use data, calls, and texts in the US (territories not included).
Once you upgrade to a Fi plan, you can:
- Call other countries or regions from the US.
- Use your phone outside the US.
- Use Fi in the US at Extended network locations.
Group plans aren't available during the trial. You must upgrade to a full Fi plan to start a group plan.
You can take advantage of Fi promotions once you upgrade to a full Fi plan.
If you want to transfer your existing number to Fi, you must upgrade to a full Fi plan after the trial. Then, you can transfer your number from another carrier to Fi.
If you want to transfer your new Fi number to a different carrier, you must upgrade to a full Fi plan after the trial. Then, you can cancel your Fi service and transfer your number to another carrier.