The cheapest cost comes with more high speed data The cheaper cost comes with more high speed data in both programs, increasing from 22 GB to 50 GB with Unlimited Plus and from 22 GB to 35 GB with Simply Unlimited. As noted on the MVNO Update Plan page, Google Fi says it will start restricting your data after you exceed any limit. And if you want to use your phone or laptop as a mobile hotspot, Google is adding 5 GB of hotspot connectivity to Simply Unlimited, a feature previously only available with Unlimited Plus. Both plans now include unlimited calls within Canada and Mexico as well. Prior to the update, you could only make free calls to Canada or Mexico, not when traveling to either country. Google Fi’s flexible pay-as-you-go program also receives free calls to both countries, with no changes to the $ 20 / month price per line and a $ 10 / GB usage fee. Although both packages offer unlimited calling, text messaging and data, Simply Unlimited comes with some limitations compared to Unlimited Plus, such as limited access point data, inability to share data on other devices such as tablets. and fewer supported destinations for free calls, messages and data. However, its lower price, along with the addition of hotspot tethering could make it a more serious contender for unlimited budget plans. By comparison, Visible by Verizon offers unlimited data for $ 40 / month for a line, Verizon’s basic unlimited plan starts at $ 70 / month (with no paperwork and automatic payment), AT & T’s most affordable unlimited plan costs 65 $ / month (with automatic payment and paperless debit), while T-Mobile Essentials will run $ 60 / month (with automatic payment).