JnEricsonx
Android Enthusiast
Fair enough, yeah, it seems like I'd just have to go with something thats Wifi only, since Im being told that having the unlimited data plan doesnt let me get unlimited tethering either. 

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Fair enough, yeah, it seems like I'd just have to go with something thats Wifi only, since Im being told that having the unlimited data plan doesnt let me get unlimited tethering either.![]()

Fair enough. It just sucks that I have unlimited data on my phone, and dont get to carry it over to say a tablet, but in that I'd have to pay a extra 30 bucks a month. Well, if thats so, than I guess I'm narrowing more to the Nexus 7, Galaxy Tab 2 7.7, or maybe Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, I'm really at a loss, including money.
welll then of those three i would definitely go for the nexus 7.
the tab 2's have been out for more then a year. they are slower.....one advantage is the micro sd card slot, but that is all i see.

Its not a "bit" of a scam. It IS a scam. You're essentially paying to use the same connection twice and paying for the privilege of letting your phone forward its internet connection to another device. Its like the if your state DOT started making you pay 3 times the tax on your vehicle because its registered under 3 names.I think tethering should be free automatically. It's like when you buy high speed internet they don't tell you "you can only use this for your PC, there's an extra charge to use it on other devices. " When you buy mobile internet, you should be free to use it on other mobile devices. But that's just me. I think the very existence of tablets with mobile data is a bit of a scam. As if these big mobile companies aren't gouging people enough every month. But hey, they're gonna do what they can get away with.
More or less. If your willing, you can always do it the unofficial way. Obviously, that's up to you, since it most likely means violating your TOS agreement. Not to say that once you tether, you lose your contract forever. I've been doing it for 3 years and never got caught. From what I can tell, its very rare to get caught, mainly because they don't have time to go through millions of user accounts to find any suspicious activity. But if you get caught, they can do whatever they please. For sure, it would mean losing unlimited.So us people lucky enough to have unlimited get screwed, sigh.