You can keep your phone number when you switch to Google Fi. Mobile, landline, and Google Voice numbers are welcome.
You start the process when you sign up for Google Fi.
Learn how to transfer your number.
- On your device, activate your Google Fi service.
- Important: Do not cancel your current phone service before you complete the transfer to Fi. For the transfer to work, the number must be active. You can still use your old carrier until your transfer completes.
- In the Google Fi app, follow the on-screen instructions.
- Be ready to give account info from your current carrier.
- Once your transfer’s done, you should get a notification on your Google Fi phone.
- Mobile numbers and numbers from Google Voice usually transfer within the first 3 hours.
- Landlines usually transfer within 2 business days.
Tip: While you wait for your phone or SIM card to arrive, you can save time and enter your carrier info at fi.google.com. If you have an issue with your transfer, you can check how to get your carrier info. Troubleshoot issues with your number transfer.
What you need to know before you start your transfer to Google Fi
What you need to know about your number transfer to Google Fi
How to transfer your number after Google Fi activation
If you didn’t transfer your number at activation, you can still do so from your Fi account in the Fi app or a web browser:
- On your device, go to your Fi account.
- Sign in to the account that you want to transfer the number to.
- Navigate to your profile.
- Choose the device that you want to transfer the number to.
- To start the transfer process, select Transfer a number to Fi.
- If you can't find "Transfer a number to Fi," contact Google Fi Support.
If you have issues with your number transfer, troubleshoot your number transfer.