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Title: Use Sprint and T-Mobile together on your iPad Air 2 or Mini 4 with Google's Project Fi
Post by: HCK on December 16, 2015, 09:00:27 am
Use Sprint and T-Mobile together on your iPad Air 2 or Mini 4 with Google's Project Fi

Google's Project Fi, a cellular service allows you to use Sprint and T-Mobile's networks together on a single device, is now offering data-only SIM cards for use with tablets and other devices. You can order a data-only SIM if you have already activated Fi service, and tablets with these cards will have the same data price as your phone, $10 per gigabyte. When checking your data usage, it will be broken down by device once you install a data-only SIM. In addition to the three Android tablets that google knows to be compatible with Project Fi, iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 4 owners can also take advantage of data-only SIM cards. This is the first time that Apple devices have been officially compatible with the project. Project Fi's support page says that the data-only SIM could work in other devices (just make sure they're T-Mobile compatible), but beyond the above list the carrier won't be inclined to support or help you with issues if you choose to use a non-approved device. The page...<br clear='all'/>

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