China Unicom has been my carrier for five years, and before that China Mobile, and before that Vodafone, and before that T-Mobile, and before that Three, and before that I used two cans and a taut length of string.
I could use Google Fi if I wanted, but rather expensive though.
There's a few vendors selling Google Fi SIMs with activation on Taobao, basically as way for users to bypass the Chinese GFW internet censoring, if they're willing to pay the price.
China Unicom has been my carrier for five years, and before that China Mobile, and before that Vodafone, and before that T-Mobile, and before that Three, and before that I used two cans and a taut length of string.
Yeh but a Google Fi SIM about $100 USD up front fee, plus whatever their monthly subscription and data plan charges might be. That's a lot of money to spend on a SIM.
Why is it a "lifesaver for people"?
I assume you're in the US. then yeh from what I've read Fi is much cheaper than Verizon(Big Red) or whatever.
Let's not forget the little people.
Before Alexander Graham Bell made the first practical ring tone out of metal, you'd never know someone was calling you.
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