Looking at their website, foxfi.com, it now states it works on all phones with Android 4.0 where it previously stated last week it was working on getting the app running for ICS. I do believe there's a Foxfi Add-on app in the store now...try and see if it works.
Actually, the part that's too good to be true is the add-on. It's supposed to make your tethering traffic look like web traffic, but apparently, the carrier (specifically AT&T) can totally tell anyway. Users have been given warnings about unauthorized tethering even though they're running the add-on.Dear foxfi,
I knew you were too good to be a true
So they release this abomination of an OS, but lock out one of the few things I actually use.
Just awful.
It still says that...
FoxFi Installer
*Support for the new Galaxy S3 and the new ICS update for Epic Touch are being worked on. Should be compatible soon in a future update.
Looking at their website, foxfi.com, it now states it works on all phones with Android 4.0 where it previously stated last week it was working on getting the app running for ICS. I do believe there's a Foxfi Add-on app in the store now...try and see if it works.
Ok, you have to uninstall foxfi in apps, then google foxfi and install the bin file from foxfi website. Basically you have to uninstall and reinstall to get it working....and all is good