Yes, screenshot below
Is there any work around? Any way to get around this? APPS available?
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This will work, it has worked on my note 3 AT&T unlocked device that I switched to T Mobile. I had trouble with Mobile hotspot, it kept reading "Invalid Sim" and found out how to disable this, but it has to be rooted first! (preferably towelroot Android 4.4.2).
1. Download Titanium Backup from Google Play store (allow apps from unknown sources on device)
2. Since your device is assumed to be rooted at this point, search "tether" in the Titanium Backup app.
3. You should see "TetheringAutomation" and "TetheringProvision". These are what is messing up your tethering experience; Uninstall these apps, but back up for safety before you uninstall.
4. Download "Hotspot Toggle widget" from Google Play store, put the widget on your home screen.
5. Press to activate the widget, IMPORTANT: you will have to press the widget 3 times to activate mobile tethering for whatever reason, at least that how it was for me.
Thank you very much. all works
Simply download power toggle from play store and problem will be solved.turn on hot spot by simply clicking on power toggles
I own S4 AT&T and now I have successfully enabled Hotspot
1. Go to Settings --> More --> Tab on Application Manager
2. Go to All tab(By scrolling Vertically)
3. Find AT&T Hot Spots and click it
4. When App info opens, click Turn off
Now AT&T Hotspot is turned off.
now follow the direction on this website. It is very simple
How to Hack Your Samsung Galaxy S4 into a Free Wireless Hotspot � Samsung GS4 softModder
Good luck
Simply download power toggle from play store and problem will be solved.turn on hot spot by simply clicking on power toggles
5) Get ES File Explorer from the Play Store. Tap the hard key for menu, scroll down and tap on Net Manager. Tap on Settings at the bottom, select 'Use the system AP setting', enter an SSID (recommended to be short with no spaces, like 'MyName_GS4_Active'), and a password. Tap on OK. Tap on the back button. Tap on 'Create a hotspot network'. It will say 'Establishing Network...turning on', followed by 'Now you are using AP, SSID is...', AP password:, and an 'Exit' button. It may say 'Unfortunately, Settings has stopped' after this, but IGNORE it. Your hotspot is still active - look at the top left of the phone, you will see a wifi symbol in a blue icon, this is your indication that your hotspot is working. WORKS PERFECT!
#2 Do not have "All" tab.
It only gives you that error when you try to use the hotspot? My guess would be that AT&T is blocking it, since it's something you have to pay for separately from your data plan.