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wireless tether app without rooting

There is a simple way without an app. Turn on 3G Mobile hotspot. Then in settings, data manager, data delivery, toggle "Data Enabled" off and then back on. You now have a mobile hotspot. It does violate TOS with verizon, but you don't get charged for it.
 
There is a simple way without an app. Turn on 3G Mobile hotspot. Then in settings, data manager, data delivery, toggle "Data Enabled" off and then back on. You now have a mobile hotspot. It does violate TOS with verizon, but you don't get charged for it.

Is this for real? I could test it but am too lazy........lol.
 
Is this violation any different from using a rooted phone with wifi tethering? Not trying to be a wise guy, just trying to understand.
Not any different. It's a backdoor found in the hardware/software that allows for using their mobile hot spot feature without charge.
 
I couldn't get this to work.
edit: Scratch that. I got it to work. Now I am just wondering if I am gonna get charged for it. I sent this from my computer tethered to my 3G hotspot from my X.
 
I couldn't get this to work.
edit: Scratch that. I got it to work. Now I am just wondering if I am gonna get charged for it. I sent this from my computer tethered to my 3G hotspot from my X.
If you start getting close to 5gb of data per month, Verizon will probably start watching you. :D
 
There is no way I'd trust anything using the Hotspot. IMO, you're taking a chance at getting charged.
 
Besides, how hard is it to root a phone? And wireless tether is such a sweet app.

Yeah, but wireless tether app is also ad-hoc; the 3g mobile hotspot is not, it's true wifi which I believe makes it faster and more stable.
 
I've used it on and off for a while now and have not been charged. However, I found the connection to be slow and fairly unreliable (downloads/uploads would slow to a crawl and even stop - cycling the data connection again fixes the problem). So I more often than not use the wireless tether option (I'm rooted). I'm only trying to connect one device, so I don't care if it is ad hoc or not.
 
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