After I have confirmed that there is an app that works when you're rooted and that verizon can't track, I'll use it, but pretty sparingly and only when I'm traveling. (The TB and ipad2 with netflix/skype is a pretty sweet combo).
verizon doesnt track the app you use to tether, they track your data usage. so if you use the tether to download crazy amounts of things, thats when they become suspicious.
Then how do they know if you go over your allotted 2gb when using their hotspot app?
by accessing your account information (gb usage).
but how would they know if that's coming out of your allotted 5gb unlimited plan, or your 2gb tethering plan?
but how would they know if that's coming out of your allotted 5gb unlimited plan, or your 2gb tethering plan?
Because your going to go into your phone and click on hotspot lol
After I have confirmed that there is an app that works when you're rooted and that verizon can't track, I'll use it, but pretty sparingly and only when I'm traveling. (The TB and ipad2 with netflix/skype is a pretty sweet combo).
I only use it when travelling and only sparingly then so I can't see spending an extra $20 a month on it. I have rootedd and already installed wireless tether and will use that when I need it. I don't even use tethering every month so its not a big deal and I don't use that much data so I'm not hogging the pipe as it is.
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If I'm not mistaken, the "official" mobile hotspot takes a different route than normal phone data. Anytime the hotspot is enabled, both data from the tethered device and the phone itself count against that 2 GB limit. This is why on other phones you can change the dun to fool the hotspot and get around paying for it.