Project Fi works with both of the new Nexus smartphones, so it's definitely in Google's interest to advertise the MVNO service alongside its latest mobile hardware.
The Nexus 5X in particular offers a cheaper way into Fi service than last year's Nexus 6 flagship.
Project Fi starts at $20 per month for voice and text, and then charges
users $10 for each gigabyte of cellular data they need; you're only
charged for the data you actually use, and Google credits back any
unused portion. Fi combines the cellular networks of T-Mobile and
Sprint, switching between them depending on which has better coverage.
The service also makes heavy use of Wi-Fi for calling and data access
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