Sykotc
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Its intended for those who power use and are concerned about suspicion from their carrier.
Sent from my SPH-L710 using Android Central Forums
Sent from my SPH-L710 using Android Central Forums
I have yet too get FoxFi to work on an ICS equipped/unrooted Rezound.
Since going to ICS, it has IP issues and doesn't run on hotspot or BT for me.
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I am using Foxfi now, it is enabled on my S3 with the proxy setting, my macbook recognizes the "hotspot" on the phone. I am currently on Unlimited data..not share everything plan.
is this legal? or does it breach my verizon contract?
FYI, FoxFi just updated, and it is no longer a free app. The not $6.97 version now has a 30 min usage limit.
Anybody know of a better wifi app, preferably one for a rooted phone?
Doesn't the hot spot that is stock with Verizon cost money?
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S8 on Verizon 12G
I use the Hotspot Toggle from the notification bar.
Doesn't the hot spot that is stock with Verizon cost money?
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S8 on Verizon 12G
Unless you are on a shared data plan its $30 a month to use the VZW hotspots feature.
Wasn't excited about the update but if you use foxfi as much as I do its worth the one time fee of $7.00. I just hope he will update soon to work with jellybean. If I understand his comments he will not update to support jellybean.
I do believe pda net works but not sure and also not sure if it is a wifi tether.
Otherwise you will need to root and install a rom with built in wifi tether.
It was hard for me to tell if the developer comment about FoxFi not working with jellybean was about the "Free" version or both the "Free" and "Paid" versions.
If the paid version will work with JB the the consumer can either pay up or look for another wireless solution that works with JB. If both versions do not work with JB then the developer better find a new source of income. The JB thing may not be an issue for those of us on Verizon for a while given Big Red's track record of foot dragging with OS updates.
FYI, PdaNet uses FoxFi for wireless. As of now, PdaNet does not appear to have a wireless feature of it's own.
yes but does Foxfiwork on a Samsung phone? It doesn't work other than Bluetooth on my HTC resound.