Ha ha, Jellybean. What's up with all of these codenames for Android OS's? Eclair, Froyo, Honeycomb, Gingerbread, Ice Cream Sandwich and now Jellybean. What's next, "Android Chocolate"? Someone needs to eat their vegetables.
What app is everyone using for tethering? The built in one doesn't work and i've tried hotspot widget and hotspot toggle from the market but they don't work either.
Yes this is one thing that does need worked out, do we have any idea when the built in tether will be working? Or have any leads to a solution?
Yes this is one thing that does need worked out, do we have any idea when the built in tether will be working? Or have any leads to a solution?
Hasn't rally been on my radar. It's a pretty sophisticated function and I imagine it's probably not used by very many people. It's against policy and, let's face it, VM data service usually sucks bad enough that you wouldn't want to anyway. I've only done it once in a power outage.
Hasn't rally been on my radar. It's a pretty sophisticated function and I imagine it's probably not used by very many people. It's against policy and, let's face it, VM data service usually sucks bad enough that you wouldn't want to anyway. I've only done it once in a power outage.
Ha ha, Jellybean. What's up with all of these codenames for Android OS's? Eclair, Froyo, Honeycomb, Gingerbread, Ice Cream Sandwich and now Jellybean. What's next, "Android Chocolate"? Someone needs to eat their vegetables.
That's something to think about. But either way, tethering is mostly useful during emergencies, such as power outages.
Okay, that part make sense. But I wonder, what's up with all of the sweets?