Roaming charges can quickly turn a dream vacation into a post-trip nightmare. If you’re a frequent international traveler, you’ve likely searched for ways to avoid bill shock from exorbitant roaming fees. While most carriers offer roaming bundles, T-Mobile and Google Fi stand out for their inclusive roaming options. But which one reigns supreme in the real world? This article dives deep into a head-to-head comparison of T-Mobile and Google Fi’s international roaming performance, based on extensive testing across multiple countries.
Testing Methodology and Key Differences
To compare these two carriers, testing was conducted across the US, UK, Norway, Dubai (UAE), India, and Qatar – countries with varying network infrastructures. Both SIM cards were used in Samsung Galaxy devices (S25 Ultra and S25 Plus) to ensure a fair comparison. While both leverage T-Mobile’s roaming agreements, noticeable differences in speed and connectivity emerged. T-Mobile primarily relied on LTE, which proved patchy in some regions, while Google Fi consistently connected to the fastest available network, often 5G.
A crucial distinction lies in their data allowances. T-Mobile’s inclusive roaming, available only on select plans, offers a mere 5GB of high-speed data before throttling speeds to unusable GPRS levels. Google Fi, on the other hand, provides generous high-speed data allowances within their plans for roaming in over 100 supported countries.
Data Roaming Costs: A Clear Winner Emerges
With VoIP apps like FaceTime and WhatsApp dominating communication, data usage takes center stage while roaming. Over 30 days of travel, 42.6GB of data was consumed on Google Fi’s Flexible Plus plan, well within its 50GB allowance. The T-Mobile SIM, used sparingly due to the 5GB high-speed limit, still exceeded its cap within a week. The total data usage across both SIMs reached 54GB. Extrapolating the costs, this would have resulted in a $40 overage charge with Google Fi (at $10/GB after 50GB) versus a staggering $200 with T-Mobile’s $50/15GB roaming bundle. Google Fi emerges as the clear winner in terms of cost-effectiveness.
Data Roaming Speeds: A Significant Gap
Despite T-Mobile’s generally lower ping, Google Fi consistently delivered significantly faster data speeds, often exceeding T-Mobile’s by a substantial margin. This discrepancy suggests potential throttling by T-Mobile or its roaming partners. Numerous tests revealed T-Mobile speeds frequently plummeting below 1Mbps, severely impacting usability.
Location | Tests | Google Fi Avg. Speed (Mbps) | T-Mobile Avg. Speed (Mbps) |
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London | 4 | 48.3 | 12.6 |
Oslo | 5 | 58.6 | 18.3 |
Dubai | 22 | 98.6 | 19.4 |
India | 57 | 67.6 | 9.2 |
Qatar | 12 | 88.6 | 10.2 |





Calls and Text Charges: Minor Differences
Both networks offer free international texting. Google Fi charges a flat $0.20/minute for voice calls while roaming (cheaper over Wi-Fi when available). T-Mobile charges $0.25/minute for calls to the US and within the roaming country, but its international bundles include unlimited calling.
The Verdict: Google Fi Takes the Crown
While T-Mobile’s plans might appear competitive on paper, real-world testing reveals Google Fi as the superior choice for international roaming. Its generous high-speed data allowance and consistently faster speeds make it the ideal option for data-hungry travelers. While T-Mobile’s unlimited calling bundle offers value for those requiring frequent voice calls, its high cost and limited data make it less appealing for most users. For the average traveler, Google Fi’s Unlimited Plus plan offers the best balance of cost, data, and performance, making it the clear winner in this international roaming showdown.