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This article was published on November 26, 2015

Google is sending Project Fi subscribers this brilliant Lego kit


Google is sending Project Fi subscribers this brilliant Lego kit Image by: Jason Lukaszewski, Google+

Google Project Fi subscribers have received a gift for the holidays in the form of a build-your-own Lego charging stand.

The present has arrived with some of Google’s early customers ready to make in the colors of its mobile operator brand.

Project Fi, Google’s network-of-networks, piggybacks on the infrastructure of existing mobile operators and looks like the most comprehensive offer on the market, covering more than more than 120 countries.

However, it is currently invite-only, or rather, you can request an invite, but this is still limited US folks at present.

Subscribers including Jason Lukaszewski, who appear to be big Google+ users too, have been sharing pictures of their kits online.

Fi Basics, which includes unlimited domestic talk and texts, plus unlimited international texts, costs $20 per month. Data is $10 per GB on top of that but Google gives back credit each month if that is unused.

Google is selling Nexus 5, Nexus 6 and Nexus 6P handsets itself that come pre-loaded with Project Fi, otherwise you can request a SIM if you already have your own device.

Google’s Project Fi Sending Out Awesome Lego Kits To Some Subscribers [Android Police]

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