iPhone users on Google Fi will now get all their voicemails in the Phone app
Briefly

Google is updating how Google Fi users on iPhones access voicemails by transitioning the service from the Google Fi app to the native iOS Phone app. This change, which began rolling out on Tuesday and will be fully implemented by July 2nd, will allow all voicemails to be directly accessible. Additionally, voicemails will no longer be available in the Google Fi app after August 13, necessitating users to save any desired messages using Google Takeout before that date. This move is part of Google's broader efforts to streamline user experiences on iPhones.
Starting Tuesday, Google is allowing Google Fi users on iPhones to access voicemails through the native iOS Phone app instead of the Fi app, enhancing convenience.
Google plans to fully roll out the ability for iPhone users to receive voicemails in the native Phone app by July 2nd, simplifying the voicemail experience.
Users need to download any voicemails they wish to keep via Google Takeout before August 13th, as voicemails will be phased out from the iOS app.
Previously, only voicemails received under specific conditions showed up in the iOS Phone app; post-update, all voicemails will be accessible directly in the app.
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