Umm foxfi won't work on any HTC phone period... It says so as soon as you try to use it on an htc with a super big warning box that pops up. Only Bluetooth tethering works and good luck getting that to work.
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Might finally have to Root. Not expecting another android update by the time i'm ready to buy a new phone anyway.
Worked fine on my phone before.
Daaaam ur a strait ass T.R.O.L.L speak for ur self regarding others opinion and dnt generalize negative Nancy
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Umm foxfi won't work on any HTC phone period... It says so as soon as you try to use it on an htc with a super big warning box that pops up. Only Bluetooth tethering works and good luck getting that to work.
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http://forums.androidcentral.com/htc-evo-4g-lte/255893-htc-phone-blocks-foxfi-pdanet-tethering.html
Check out this thread. I found a solution and posted it here.
There is no "solution" there, only a totally different, somewhat functional alternative. Open Garden is not WiFi tethering/hotspot. It is bluetooth only. It doesn't support Linux. It doesn't support iOS. It doesn't work with all applications under Android. It also apparently gives the user zero control over who can or cannot connect to their device.
There is also nothing "open" about "Open Garden". It is 100% proprietary and closed-source software. It is more of a "Walled Garden", in reality.
I suppose I should be been more specific that it's a good enough solution for me.
would it work for HTC EVO 4g (not LTE)??
In terms of Android version, it does meet the requirements--The original Evo maxed out at Gingerbread, and FoxFi support is from Froyo and up. However, it does mention compatibility issues with HTC phones, so it might not work.would it work for HTC EVO 4g (not LTE)??
In terms of Android version, it does meet the requirements--The original Evo maxed out at Gingerbread, and FoxFi support is from Froyo and up. However, it does mention compatibility issues with HTC phones, so it might not work.
I never tried it on my original Evo, because by the time they released FoxFi, I had already rooted and was using Wireless Tether, so I can't tell you if it works or not.