Google this week made its WiFi Assistant feature available to all Nexus devices. The tool is a direct carryover from Google’s Project Fi.
The WiFi Assistant lets Nexus owners automatically and securely connect to more than one million free, open WiFi hotspots that are certified by Google. Users won’t be required to sign in or set up accounts to access the WiFi. Moreover, Google manages the connection and ensures it is protected.
Google says the tool can help improve average connection speeds and lower monthly data consumption, regardless of which wireless carrier provides cellular service to the phone.
The Google WiFi Assistant is available to Nexus devices in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, the U.K. and Nordic countries. Google says it will roll out over the next few weeks.
Project Fi relies on WiFi for calling and data, but also hops onto Sprint, T-Mobile, or U.S. Cellular when WiFi is not available.