Google introduced its first virtual mobile network Project Fi for users in the United States in 2015. Since then, the tech giant from Mountain View has consistently expanded its services to various markets and countries worldwide. Earlier this year, the service officially expanded to additional markets, bringing the total number of countries with the service to 170.
With such extensive service expansion, many users are likely wondering why Google still maintains the name 'Project.' However, it seems like a significant change is on the horizon for Project Fi.
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Discovered by Thurrott, specific images of document snapshots shared on the Reddit forum indicate that Project Fi is about to be rebranded as Google Fi. As seen in the screenshots, the service's logo has been updated with new colors, reflecting the Google logo's color scheme.
Embracing a new service name holds profound significance, marking a turning point and elevating the service to new heights, shedding the 'project' label while emphasizing the 'Google' brand.
Although not officially confirmed by Google yet, if the company is indeed in the process of renaming its virtual mobile network, Google will soon announce this change to users.
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