Unless you are confident enough to root your phone, there's no way you can do that for free. Not sure if there's still some tethering apps at the play store where you can connect a device via usb cord to your phone and get internet that way.
Anyway, I don't think I really answered your question, so I'll just shut up now.
There is an app that will allow you to tether without going through your carrier or rooting. I'm assuming (hoping) it will work on the G Note 2. If you're with Sprint you may have to download it directly from the developer's website. Not sure about other carriers. Here's a link to the app in the Play store & Amazon.
There is an app that will allow you to tether without going through your carrier or rooting. I'm assuming (hoping) it will work on the G Note 2. If you're with Sprint you may have to download it directly from the developer's website. Not sure about other carriers. Here's a link to the app in the Play store & Amazon.
Thank you for your help but it didn't work after it was installed. It basically says wifi has failed and try Bluetooth instead. Same thing on my evo so I think the phone has to be rooted. I'm sure it's a Sprint requirement on Samsung.
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