Google Fi is getting enhanced web calls and messaging, AI bill summaries

Google Fi is getting enhanced web calls and messaging, AI bill summaries

Google’s Fi cellular service is getting an upgrade, and since this is 2025, there’s plenty of AI involved. You’ll be able to ask Google AI questions about your bill, and a different variation of AI will improve call quality. AI haters need not despair—there are also some upgrades to connectivity and Fi web features.

As part of this update, a new Gemini-powered chatbot will soon be turned loose on your billing statements. The idea is that you can get bill summaries and ask specific questions of the robot without waiting for a real person. Google claims that testers have had positive experiences with the AI billing bot, so it’s rolling the feature out widely.

Next month, Google also plans to flip the switch on an AI audio enhancement. The new “optimized audio” will use AI to filter out background sounds like wind or crowd noise. If you’re using a Pixel, you already have a similar feature for your end of the call. However, this update will reduce background noise on the other end as well. Google’s MVNO has also added support for HD and HD+ calling on supported connections.

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  1. hstanton

    This sounds like an exciting update for Google Fi users! The enhancements in web calls and messaging, along with AI bill summaries, should make the service even more user-friendly. It’s great to see technology continually improving our communication experiences.

  2. jeremie.hegmann

    Absolutely, it really is an exciting time for Google Fi users! The addition of AI bill summaries could also help users better understand their data usage, making it easier to manage their plans. It’s great to see technology continually improving our communication experience!

  3. velma16

    You’re right, the AI bill summaries will definitely make it easier to understand our expenses! Plus, with enhanced web calls and messaging, it seems like Google Fi is really focusing on improving overall user experience. It’ll be interesting to see how these features evolve over time.

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