I just tried using my hotspot and it says I need to call 611 to use it. Before the upgrade I never had a problem.
Why should he pay for a service that is was initially intended to be free? Google included the feature with the intention of it being free to use. It was the money hungry carriers who decided to take it and use it as just another feature to squeeze more money out of the consumer. As if basic cell phone service wasn't high enough.
As for the problem it can be fixed with a very simple smali edit inside your services.jar. Although I don't have the device so I wouldn't be able to confirm if it works or not.
Sprint GS3 Running TN's Msg and Chubbs
Thanks for the response that worked and very Tru why should I pay to use my data plan if I already pay who cares if I'm using it on another device
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Can verify this on the ATT version of the phone. If you have FoxFi and you just hit the cancel key when the pop window occurs, the program will work.
ES File Explorer was updated but the update did not reactivate the ability to tether on the S4.
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This replaced Fox fi for me....
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Can verify this on the ATT version of the phone. If you have FoxFi and you just hit the cancel key when the pop window occurs, the program will work.
ES File Explorer was updated but the update did not reactivate the ability to tether on the S4.
I just got around to installing FoxFi on my AT&T GS4 and it crashes every time I activate the Wifi Hotspot.
Reboot your phone. Try it again, you need to hit the home key when the popup comes up with the word cancel on it.
I was able to connect my iPad Mini to this with zero issues.
Thanks for the response that worked and very Tru why should I pay to use my data plan if I already pay who cares if I'm using it on another device
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