A:AnswerThe SIM card is a one-time purchase and cost is refundable after 1st month of service on Google Fi phone plan. The card allows your smart phone to access the Google Fi Network.. this changing your current provider to Google FI's network. Google Fi offers two phone plans: an unlimited data, text and calls for $50 per month or less depending on members using your plan and a plan where you get unlimited text and call but pay for data at $10 per gigabyte.
A:AnswerFor one line users, it is $70 per month, which also includes YouTube Premium service. You can receive a new number during the activation process, and the shipping date might differ depending on your zip code. -fi.google.com (Google Fi Website)
A:AnswerGoogle Fi supports both 4G and 5G. But your device must be compatible in order to use the 5G network. Google Fi's unlimited plan ($70) is fully unlimited, but it may temporarily slower the data speed when congestion.
A:AnswerThe best answer would be to check the site fi.google.com and check your phone compatibility. I believe LG shows up as one of the supported brands. The only difference might be the network switching functionality which as of now is limited to google phones and samsung.
A:AnswerPixel 4a supports eSIM which is a digital SIM embedded in the phone. You don't need a physical SIM card. You'll need to download the Fi app to complete registration. Since you're bringing your number, you might need to contact Fi support for additional steps. Pixel 4a also has a slot for nano SIM card which means you can have two numbers on this phone. One from the eSIM and one from the physical SIM card.