I currently have a Lenovo Ideapad S10-3t, which is a convertible tablet. I have Ubuntu installed on it, and I use it in airports, hotels, on the move etc.
I also have a Nokia e72, which runs on AT&T, and I have unlimited 3.5G data on it.
And quite often, I am online on the Ideapad using my Nokia's connection. I can use both USB and Bluetooth to tether from the cell to my laptop.
My question, can Android do that? If so, on which device?
I have searched a lot on this issue, and almost EVERY single answer says "Install Joikuspot". That is NOT a complete solution . Installing Joikuspot makes the phone really really hot, and the battery is dead in an EXTREMELY short time. Whereas when I plug in the USB, it actually charges the cell phone.
I repeat, I do not want to install Joikuspot and convert my cell into a WIFI hot spot. I want to be able to tether using my cell either as a USB modem, or a Bluetooth modem.
Is it possible?
I also have a Nokia e72, which runs on AT&T, and I have unlimited 3.5G data on it.
And quite often, I am online on the Ideapad using my Nokia's connection. I can use both USB and Bluetooth to tether from the cell to my laptop.
My question, can Android do that? If so, on which device?
I have searched a lot on this issue, and almost EVERY single answer says "Install Joikuspot". That is NOT a complete solution . Installing Joikuspot makes the phone really really hot, and the battery is dead in an EXTREMELY short time. Whereas when I plug in the USB, it actually charges the cell phone.
I repeat, I do not want to install Joikuspot and convert my cell into a WIFI hot spot. I want to be able to tether using my cell either as a USB modem, or a Bluetooth modem.
Is it possible?