Project Fi is an interesting project from Google to provide a phone plan for some US customers. It requires a Nexus phone (either 6, 5X or 6P) to work and has a rather unusual plan.
Instead of offering the cheap high level data usage of some other plans, it offers very expensive plans for using cellular data, but absolutely free usage of WiFi data from a wide variety of available WiFi sources. But that isn’t the most interesting about Project Fi (at least not to me).
No the most interesting Project Fi feature is the recent freebie that Google sent out to some Project Fi users:
How to Build Your LEGO Phone Stand
The pictures above show the schematics for a LEGO phone stand or cable manager that you can build with the LEGO bricks that Google sent out to all it’s Project Fi users. Of course, there is no reason why non Project Fi users (like me) should be left out. Just grab a set of LEGO bricks which includes the items mention above and build your own one.
Of course, you could buy a specialized phone stand as an alternative of leave your phone lying on your desk like an animal (aka…me currently), but if you love LEGO like me and have some spare bricks lying around, why not make your own LEGO phone stand and have a bit of fun in the process…Oh and send us a picture (I suggest Twitter @ChurchMag) of your efforts.
Eric Dye says
Fun!