YelleLover
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I see that my Android has Wifi. I leave it turned off all the time. So what's it's point? I already pay for a dataplan from Verizon, so I don't need it for the Internet. Is there anything I can use it for without paying extra?
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If you have wireless internet at home or anywhere else, you can connect to it and browse the internet without using your data plan![]()
But if I already have an unlimited data plan, it's useless? It doesn't matter if it is, I'm just curious.
Older "unlimited" was a 5 GB cap and new plans with hot spot phones have 2 GB cap. I rarely exceed 600 MB a month with average use on my last phone but I'm an IT support professional and have months where I use much so WiFi is a help there. Disk images and a lot of podcast, video and music can add up.
Wifi is faster than 3G and if you have a constant wifi source, it is better on the battery.
There is no cap on VZW's data plans.Okay, thank you. Is there a cap on the 29.99 data plan that Verizon sells? I don't actually know what tethering is, so I'm gonna say I'm not using it. I think it's supposed to be unlimited, but I need some confirmation form someone who isn't trying to sell it from me!
There is no cap on VZW's data plans.

Like Demanche said, the cap is not an issue.
WiFi is better on battI
Iery and 99% of the time, much faster.
So if I connect my phone to the wifi and access my network am I done or do I have to turn the three g off somehow?
So can I just turn my wifi on and leave it on and it will automatically connect to It when it's available and g when it's not?

I've never noticed much of a difference with battery life if I leave WiFi on.Correct, although it will drain your battery fairly quickly with both on.