9to5cynic Android Expert Aug 16, 2012 #2 Hi Lizziesav, is this a carrier issue? It kinda sounds like it. I would *guess* that it might be some kind of way to differentiate voice/sms data vs web data... but that's just a guess. Here's our list of carriers on the site: Android Carriers - Android Forums You might be able to find someone else with the same question or a solution over there. And, welcome to the forums! 9to5
Hi Lizziesav, is this a carrier issue? It kinda sounds like it. I would *guess* that it might be some kind of way to differentiate voice/sms data vs web data... but that's just a guess. Here's our list of carriers on the site: Android Carriers - Android Forums You might be able to find someone else with the same question or a solution over there. And, welcome to the forums! 9to5
lunatic59 Moderati ergo sum Moderator Aug 17, 2012 #3 Welcome to Android Forums! Packet data is just another way to describe mobile data. If you want to receive data over 3G/4G networks, you must have packet data enabled.
Welcome to Android Forums! Packet data is just another way to describe mobile data. If you want to receive data over 3G/4G networks, you must have packet data enabled.
scary alien not really so scary VIP Member Aug 17, 2012 #4 Welcome to AF, Lizzie! Cheers and glad you signed-up with us .
DonB ♡ Truth, Justice and the American Way !! ♡ ™ Moderator Aug 17, 2012 #5 Welcome, Lizzie hope you enjoy