Here are some more question, inline.
On Wed, Jan 05, 2022 at 12:48:59PM -0500, John Levine wrote:
It appears that Bill Horne <[email protected]> said:
A kind neighbor has given me a used Google Pixel Fi phone, and I'd >appreciate your help to make use of it without spending too much.
Please answer these questions for me:
2. Google offers a "Low Cost" plan with "Unlimited talk and text,"
which they say is great if I can use WiFi a lot, but the $20 they
quote on the first page turns into "$20-$80" when it's time to give
them a credit card number. It turns out that they want to be paid by
the Gigabyte for data. Can I limit data use?
Probably not.
I got an email from another reader, who said that there's a software
option that will do that. Do you know anyone at Google who can confirm
or deny?
4. Verizon has been offering a prepaid plan for $20/month. Can this
phone be used with that? I don't need data.
I think so. You might also look at the $20 and $25 plans from Tracfone
which also uses Verizon, and from Ting which will send you a Verizon SIM
if you ask for one using the online chat on their web site.
Ting looks like a good deal: I especially like that they don't charge
for data that's over the plan limit. They do throttle the rate, but I
don't mind that, given how seldom I use or need data.
But, I use a Verizon Femtocell, since coverage is so poor out here in
the hills. Tracfone used to use a different carrier, so I'll ask if
Verizontal switched them to Verizon Cellular as part of the Tracfone
deal.
5. If someone gave this phone to you, what would you do with it?
Stick a SIM in it and see how it works. It's a nice 2017 vintage phone.
The Google Pixel Fi site said it has an "e-sim" in it, so I didn't
know that was possible. I'll check.
Thanks for your help!
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Bill Horne
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