If you see the âAccount access onlyâ screen, thereâs either an activation issue or youâre trying to use the Google Fi app from another device.
Activation issue
- If you are trying to activate the phone youâre using with Google Fi, there may be an activation issue. See possible issues and solutions below.
- Until you activate service, youâll only be able to use the Google Fi app to manage your account and settings.
Using the Google Fi app on a tablet or another phone
- You'll see "Account access only" the first time you open the Google Fi app on a device that's not the phone you use for Google Fi service. It means you can use the app to manage your account and settings, but Google Fi service isn't available on this device for calling, texting, and voicemail.
Troubleshoot activation issues
You may have trouble activating your device because of the following issues. You can always contact a Google Fi expert to get your device up and running.
Google Fi doesn't support your deviceYou need one of the following unlocked phones to use Google Fi.
If you purchased your phone through Google Fi or the Google Store, your device is unlocked. If you are using your own Google Fi phone, contact your current carrier to make sure your phone is unlocked. You need to make sure you don't owe any payments on your device. Your carrier may also have other requirements to unlock your device.
- If you have a Pixel 2 and up, you don't need a SIM card.
- Make sure that your SIM card is inserted properly, and that youâre using a phone listed above. If your SIM card isnât working, contact a Google Fi expert.
- Google Fi service can only be activated for the device owner. Learn how to manage settings for guests and additional users.