Short answer: On Google Fi, your number is at risk after no published no-usage cutoff. Final number loss happens on account closure (for example, non-payment) and is handled case-by-case.
How long you have on Google Fi
A Google Fi number you don't use won't last forever — here's the deadline that matters. On Google Fi, the number is at risk after no published no-usage cutoff. Google Fi is unusual — there's no fixed inactivity timer. Pausing protects your number for up to ~3 months, but repeatedly pausing breaks the terms.
A working SIM that still shows signal doesn't mean the number is still yours — on prepaid, the number is tied to activity, not to whether the card powers on. (See what happens when you stop using a prepaid SIM for the full lifecycle.)
Can you get your Google Fi number back?
Pausing service keeps your number and auto-resumes after about 3 months. Final number loss happens on account closure (for example, non-payment) and is handled case-by-case. Once a number has been released to the pool and reassigned to someone else, it's gone for good.
What counts as keeping it active
For almost every carrier the rule is the same: it has to be something they bill — an outgoing call or SMS, paid mobile data, or a top-up or paid add-on. Internet apps like WhatsApp, iMessage and FaceTime run over data and usually don't count, and incoming calls and voicemail often don't either. The cheapest way to stay active is one small billable action before the deadline — more in how to keep a prepaid SIM active without spending money.
Comparing carriers? See the full prepaid expiration policies table for the US, UK, Australia and Canada.
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How long before Google Fi recycles your number?
On Google Fi, your number is at risk after no published no-usage cutoff. Final number loss happens on account closure (for example, non-payment) and is handled case-by-case.
Can you get your Google Fi number back?
Pausing service keeps your number and auto-resumes after about 3 months. Once the number has been released and reassigned, getting it back is almost never possible.
Does using WhatsApp keep the number active?
Usually no. WhatsApp, iMessage and similar apps run over data or Wi-Fi and don't count as carrier activity. You typically need a billable call, text, paid data, or a top-up.
Last verified June 2026 against Google Fi Wireless Help. Carrier policies change often and depend on your exact plan and country — treat this as a starting point, not legal advice, and confirm the current rule with Google Fi before relying on it. KeepSim is a personal reminder tool; it does not provide telecom service or keep numbers active on your behalf.