
Out of all of Google’s projects, the Project Fi MVNO – which stands for Mobile Virtual Network Operator – is probably one of the most interesting ones, especially since it’s already commercially available, and not just a moonshot attempt like some of Google’s other projects. At the moment, the only smartphone that works with Project Fi is the Nexus 6, a smartphone that is manufactured by Lenovo-owned Motorola but carries Google’s branding. If you’ve purchased the Nexus 6 from Google through Project Fi, we’ve got some good news for you: the company is now offering a one-time replacement of the smartphone …
View full post on PhoneArena