No wifi tether? Really?

the_fdb

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I was pretty pumped to see that the incredible was being offered with legitimate tethering. I recently had the opportunity to use the Verizon palm pre plus mobile hotspot feature and walked away VERY impressed. It is confusing to me, however, that a phone that with significantly lower hardware specs and a much less popular OS (than android) is being offered from the same provider with this feature and their cutting edge flagship smartphone is not.

USB tethering is a step in the right direction but we are talking apples and oranges here between mobile hotspot and wired tethering. I'm wondering if this is something that is planned for a future release in the app store or if it is possible for a third party to make an app that would allow wifi tethering on locked phones utilizing the legitimate vzw tethering package.

What a disappointment. Other than this gripe, I must say that I am thrilled with my incredible anyway.
 
It's because palm was in the tank and verizon was throwing in everything they could think of to try to move the phones. I mean the price dropped from $199 to $49 in just a couple months and they're throwing in the free wifi hotspot which was previously $40/month. And now Palm has just been bought out by HP.
 
It's because palm was in the tank and verizon was throwing in everything they could think of to try to move the phones. I mean the price dropped from $199 to $49 in just a couple months and they're throwing in the free wifi hotspot which was previously $40/month. And now Palm has just been bought out by HP.

I understand the palm story but why would Verizon care about moving one phone over another when their profit margins on the phones/data packages are roughly the same? I think it was more of a Palm thing like "Hey Verizon, check out this cool new hotspot application we came out with... wanna charge people for it?" I think the real reason is a lack of development resources at VZW. If i'm not mistaken, they outsourced their "My Verizon" app, why not outsource an android app for wifi tether?
 
It's because palm was in the tank and verizon was throwing in everything they could think of to try to move the phones.


I dont think thats the reason.

cutting edge flagship smartphone

I think this is more the reason. Think about it, if you have a flagship smartphone why would you GIVE away something on that phone? As a flagship smartphone people are going to buy it regardless, why not get as much money as you can from the early adopters.