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Google Fi is getting enhanced web calls and messaging, AI bill summaries
Google's Fi cellular service is getting an upgrade, and since this is 2025, there's plenty of AI involved. You'll be able to ask Google AI questions about your bill, and a different variation of AI will improve call quality. AI haters need not despair -- there are also some upgrades to connectivity and Fi web features. As part of this update, a new Gemini-powered chatbot will soon be turned loose on your billing statements. The idea is that you can get bill summaries and ask specific questions of the robot without waiting for a real person. Google claims that testers have had positive experiences with the AI billing bot, so it's rolling the feature out widely. Next month, Google also plans to flip the switch on an AI audio enhancement. The new "optimized audio" will use AI to filter out background sounds like wind or crowd noise. If you're using a Pixel, you already have a similar feature for your end of the call. However, this update will reduce background noise on the other end as well. Google's MVNO has also added support for HD and HD+ calling on supported connections. The AI stuff aside, Google is making a long-overdue improvement to Fi's web interface. While Fi added support for RCS messaging fairly early on, the technology didn't work with the service's web-based features. If you wanted to call or text from your browser, you had to disable RCS on your account. That is thankfully changing. Come December, Google says Fi will have full RCS support online. That means subscribers will be able to access calls, messaging, and voicemail via Fi on the web without turning off advanced messaging features. Google says the feature has also been cleaned up for a better experience and made more accessible from the Fi account page. There's one more change, and this one might prove a little controversial. Pixel users on Fi will soon get a feature called Wi-Fi Auto Connect+, which switches your phone from mobile data to Wi-Fi when a certified access point is in range. Google says there are "tens of millions" of Wi-Fi hotspots in its supported network, all of which are allegedly secure and fast. Pixels will show a W+ icon in the status bar to indicate when you've been switched to a supported Wi-Fi network. Wi-Fi auto switching could save you some data and deliver higher speeds, but not all Wi-Fi is created equal -- there are times your mobile data could be better than what you get from a random hotspot. Google's feature will switch you over even if you have a good mobile connection, which probably saves Google money versus having you connected to T-Mobile's data network. Google's Jane Harnett confirms Pixel users will be opted in to Wi-Fi Auto Connect+, but there will be an option to disable the feature if you want to stick to mobile data.
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Google Fi to add AI-enhanced audio and RCS web messaging | TechCrunch
Google announced on Tuesday that Google Fi, its telecommunications service, is getting several new updates, including AI noise filters and RCS web messaging. The tech giant says calls will now use AI-enhanced audio to reduce background noise and improve voice clarity, even when speaking to someone on a landline or older device. The company says the update should allow for "more natural-sounding conversations." While the feature will be turned on automatically, users will have the option to turn it off. AI-enhanced audio is rolling out next month. As for the RCS web messaging, Google is updating its "Messages for web" integration with a new interface that includes full RCS support for sharing hi-res photos and videos in message threads. The update will roll out in December. Additionally, Google Fi is expanding the availability of its Wi-Fi Auto Connect+ feature, which puts users on premium Wi-Fi so their connection is more reliable in crowded places like airports or malls. "We're expanding availability of this feature to millions of locations, including supported major airports like LAX, ORD, and JFK, and participating shopping malls and stores," wrote Jane Harnett, Senior Product Manager, Google Fi Wireless, in a blog post. "It works automatically, and it's available at no extra cost. Plus, we're the only major carrier to automatically secure your online activity with an encrypted connection when you're on premium Wi-Fi." The company says users will know they're connected via Wi-Fi Auto Connect+ when they see the W+ icon in their status bar. Google also announced that the Google Fi app is introducing personalized AI-powered summaries that explain charges, monthly changes, and how plan adjustments could affect future costs. As part of Tuesday's announcement, Google Fi is launching a limited-time promotion for new Google Fi subscribers that offers 50% off for 15 months when they bring a phone and join the service's "Unlimited Essentials" or "Unlimited Plan."
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Google Fi Gets 4 New Features, One That I'm Super Excited About
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Google Fi is having itself a morning with an announcement for several new and expanding features on the way for subscribers. Google tells us that the web interface for calling and texting is about to get RCS and a new interface, AI will attempt to make calls clearer than ever, your Pixel phone will soon connect to even more public WiFi when it's good quality, and your bills can be summarized by AI (for some reason). Here's a list of the today's Google Fi news: I've got to be honest here - I had no idea that Google Fi had a web interface for calls. This will hopefully help spread the world on that! The RCS support there is quite awesome now too. However, when is Google Voice getting RCS, Google?
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Google Fi is getting some neat upgrades that will actually make your life easier
While Google Fi Wireless doesn't have the same name recognition as Verizon, AT&T, or T-Mobile, that doesn't mean the tech giant isn't making major moves to change that. Today, Google announced a set of new upgrades for the telecommunications service. And while they're AI-powered, the features do seem genuinely useful and are designed to actually make your life easier. Google Fi introduces AI features, better connectivity, and a limited-time promotion As announced via a post on Google's The Keyword blog, the company announced multiple new features to its Google Fi phone plans that are designed to solve common wireless problems. First up, this update also introduced a new interface that brings full RCS support to web calls and messages, allowing users to send high-resolution photos and videos, text, and check voicemails from any computer or tablet without needing their phone nearby. Google is also expanding the availability of its Auto Connect+ feature, which is currently available for Pixel 5a and above. The feature automatically connects your phone to premium Wi-Fi networks when cellular coverage is weak, helping ensure faster data speeds and more reliable connections in crowded places like airports and shopping malls. Google claims that Auto Connect+ makes the connection twice as reliable as using the cellular network alone, and it automatically encrypts your online activity for added security. The feature is expanding to millions of locations, which include major airports like LAX and JFK. The best part is that the feature works automatically and costs no extra fee. Now, we all know how challenging it can be to take calls in noisy environments. Similar to how so many video conferencing apps use noise-canceling technology, Google Fi is introducing AI-enhanced call quality that automatically filters out background noise and clarifies voices, making conversations sound much clearer and more natural. The feature works automatically, and will be available in the coming weeks. Additionally, the Google Fi app is also introducing personalized AI-poweres summaries to make monthly bills a lot simpler to understand. The summaries will explain all the monthly chargers, and how any recent plan adjustments will affect future costs. This way, you won't need to spend an hour talking to a support center representative. Finally, all of these features come with a sweet limited-time promotion for new subscribers. The deal gives new Google Fi subscribers 50% off for 15 months when they bring their own phone and sign up for the Unlimited Essentials or Unlimited Standard Plan, making it easier than ever to try out the upgraded service. All the upgrades above are set to hit devices in December.
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Google's cellular service, Google Fi, announces a suite of new features including AI-enhanced audio, RCS web messaging, and improved Wi-Fi connectivity. The updates aim to enhance user experience and solve common wireless problems.

Google Fi, the tech giant's cellular service, is rolling out a series of upgrades that leverage artificial intelligence to enhance user experience. Starting next month, subscribers will benefit from AI-enhanced audio during calls, which uses advanced algorithms to filter out background noise and improve voice clarity
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. This feature aims to provide clearer, more natural-sounding conversations, even when speaking to someone on a landline or older device.In addition to audio enhancements, Google Fi is introducing AI-powered bill summaries. This Gemini-powered chatbot will allow users to ask specific questions about their billing statements and receive personalized explanations of charges, monthly changes, and potential impacts of plan adjustments on future costs
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.Google Fi is making significant improvements to its connectivity options and web interface. The service is expanding its Wi-Fi Auto Connect+ feature, which automatically switches Pixel phones from mobile data to certified Wi-Fi access points when in range
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. This expansion will cover millions of locations, including major airports like LAX, ORD, and JFK, as well as participating shopping malls and stores.A major update to the web interface is also on the horizon. In December, Google Fi will introduce full RCS (Rich Communication Services) support for its web-based features
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. This long-awaited improvement will allow subscribers to access calls, messaging, and voicemail via Fi on the web without disabling advanced messaging features. The update includes a redesigned interface for a better user experience and easier access from the Fi account page.Related Stories
To attract new subscribers, Google Fi is launching a limited-time promotion offering 50% off for 15 months when users bring their own phone and join either the "Unlimited Essentials" or "Unlimited Plan"
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. This offer provides an excellent opportunity for potential customers to experience the upgraded service at a reduced cost.Most of the new features, including the AI-enhanced audio and expanded Wi-Fi Auto Connect+, are set to roll out in the coming weeks, with the RCS web messaging update scheduled for December
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. These upgrades demonstrate Google's commitment to improving its telecommunications service and competing with major carriers by offering innovative, AI-driven solutions to common wireless challenges.Summarized by
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