Transfer your Google Fi number to a new carrier

Important: If you pause the Google Fi service during a number transfer, it can cause the port-out to fail. The number transfer information is case-sensitive. Enter the name and service address as they show up on your Google Fi account.

  1. Give your new carrier your port-out number and PIN.
  2. If your new carrier asks for your name and address, use the name on your Google Account and your Google Fi service address.
  3. To transfer your number, your new carrier confirms your information with Google Fi.

Tips:

  • After your new carrier activates your number, your Google Fi service stops.
  • Until your account officially closes, you can sign in to your account and find past Google Fi bills.

Cancel your Google Fi service

  1. On your device, open the Google Fi app Google Fi or Google Fi website.
  2. At the bottom, select Plan.
    • If you cancel through the website:
      1. On the left panel, select Plan.
      2. Under "Plan highlights," select Manage plan.
  3. Tap Leave Google Fi.
  4. To confirm cancellation, follow the guided steps.
  5. Select Transfer it to another provider.
  6. Get your port-out number and PIN.

Tips:

  • Until your number transfer completes, your Google Fi service continues.
  • If unused, your port-out parameters expire after 14 days.
  • To complete the number transfer, you need to regenerate them.

Learn how to cancel your Google Fi service.

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