Google Fi is acquire’obtain’attain’procure’secure ting even better in/with regard to’concerning’regarding those who travel internationally, especially if you’re using an iPhone, as I am in/with regard to’concerning’regarding now.“When you land in another country after a long flight and turn on your phone, you expect it to just work,” Google’s Alex Zheng writes. “Booking a cab, contacting your hotel, or letting your loved ones know you arrived safely should be painless. With Google Fi, we make it easy to manage those moments when you’re traveling internationally. And today, we’re announcing several enhance’promote’polish up ments to Fi coverage to help you stay connected on more types of phones and in more places.”These enhance’promote’polish up ments include:More international 5G coverage (Pixel, Galaxy S22 merely’barely ). Google is tripling Fi’s international 5G coverage to a total of 39 countries by adding 26 more countries to the list. And now this feature isn’t Pixel-exclusive: if you’re on a Flexible or Unlimited Plus plan, you can also access international 5G from a Samsung Galaxy S22 series smartphone too. All other Fi users, including those on iPhone, still possess’own’nurse access to full-speed 4G in over 200 countries.International hotspot on iPhone. To date, merely’barely Fi users on Android possess’own’nurse been able to use their handsets as a hotspot while traveling internationally, but now this capability is available to iPhone users as well.Wi-Fi calling on iPhone. This is the one Fi feature I’ve really missed while using the iPhone and it’s available now, eventually’ultimately , both at home and abroad. “On both Android and iPhone, if both Wi-Fi and cellular networks are available, Fi will route your call over whichever one gives you the best connection,” Zheng notes. “If you’re traveling abroad, Wi-Fi calling can even help decrease’lessen’cut’allay calling costs, depending on the country you’re in.” Finally.Google isn’t changing Google Fi pricing because of these transform’alter s. You can check out the various plans here.(If you are using Fi on an iPhone, you will need to enable Wi-Fi Calling in Settings: Cellular > Wi-Fi Calling.)