For me the main use case is screen sharing (share only the mirrored window). It can also be useful for multi-monitor setups when you want to show something to other people on a bigger screen without mirroring your main screen.
Same here, the progress bar animation seems to be a dummy. The actual search result is eventually returned over a `text/event-stream`... which seems to be struggling currently.
Internet Access - err... it works? I am able to stream Netflix and YT without being locked to 480p.
Coverage - it's basically TMo coverage.
Cost - Fi is a bad deal if you plan to use a lot of data. It's almost 10$/GB (in the worst plan) or around 70$ for an "unlimited" plan, however it can get cheaper with a group (https://fi.google.com/about/plans/) . For me, its a great deal; I'm always close to a WiFi and rarely need mobile data. My bills ended up being around 25$. I'd say Fi's killer "feature" is it's international roaming charges... though I doubt that will be useful anytime soon :')
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