The said app gives you details regarding the payment arrangement, activation, and much more.
After the MVNO is launched, it is expected to be simply called Google Wireless.
The app itself appears to have similar features to that of apps from other wireless carriers.
This, in comparison to the apps of other wireless carriers, is somewhat dynamic.
Another revelation of the leaked app suggests that Google would charge users by the gigabyte for its services used.
Further, calling and messaging U.S. based numbers is free with a minimal fee associated with international communications.
Googles MVNO as expected supports numerous lines and shared data, as well.
As simple as a flat rate is added to your monthly bill for adding an extra line.
All devices can jump into the same pool of data.
Devices like tablets are provided support for data-only service by MVNO.
It seems Project Fi also has the support to toggle between phones without the need to exchange SIM cards.
It was reported earlier this year that Nova would allow users to toggle between T-Mobile and Sprint for data.
source: www.techworm.net