You mean they've solved the problem where your phone is useless for 30 seconds after you walk out of your house and lose WiFi? I'd almost switch for that feature alone, if true.
Unfortunately, no. I have Project Fi and this is still an issue. They may only have this feature when actually on a call, since I imagine it uses a lot of power to constantly poll for the power of networks. I can still hope that they'll fix it though.
Could you go more in-depth on your experiences here? Your opinion seems to differ with the review, which refers to it as seamless. It is the main feature I am interested in as I get anywhere from two to zero bars in my apartment complex but have a fairly strong router and would love to have it transition without dropping as I am walking home.
If I am on a call, it's seamless - no issues there. However, it doesn't seem to work for data in general.
I commonly try to get Google Maps directions as I leave the house, and often it just fails since it's still trying to use my WiFi which is too far away to be useful.