Unlimited 4g WiFi Tethering w/ Root - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Questions & Answers

I rooted my phone last week in hopes that I could get 4g WiFi tethering. I have not found any mods/apps/hacks that allow me to get 4g speeds.
I still have a promotional plan that gives me 3 lines of unlimited everything for $100 a month with the only 2 restrictions (that I know of and care about) are WiFi tether at 3g and SD video streaming. To get these 2 features I would have to go to one of their new plans which would cost me about an extra $40 a month.
I have already tried several options to no avail: foxfi, adding new APN with .dun, and adding an edit to buildprop for net.tethering.noprovisioning=true. (bonus thanks if I could force HD video streaming also)
Any help would be appreciated.

Has anyone been able to find a work around for this?

you're paying for wifi 3g tether, and thats what you're getting; if you want something different, then pay for it, instead of trying to steal service you haven't paid for

Jp quick question...on your unlimited account do they cap your data to say 50g? I've had unlimited on my line for about 3 years now and never changed my plan. Back when i first got the plan i used to rack up 100g a month watching you tube and such with no problem, now they cap me to 50g. They basically changed my plan for me. Sorry for the off topic. As for tethering i just got my Note 8 yesterday so I'll start messing around this weekend and see if any of the old hacks work.

Update, I called yesterday and I was supposed to have the 4g tethering and HD video included on my line but it wasn't added on when they upgraded my plan, they added it at no charge. Apparently all my other lines already had the T-Mobile ONE Plus, but my line only had the T-Mobile ONE. They changed that for me and now I have 10gb native WiFi at 4g. And thank you for your suggestion @wase4711 but I root my phone to be able to take advantage of features that were not necessarily intended for specific devices. I have been rooting my devices since the original Droid came out.
@sshafranko, I rarely use more than 10gb a month per line, so I honestly do not know if they throttle after 50. Sorry I couldn't be of more help.

They only throttle in congested areas like Houston or Atlanta. When I was visiting my g'ma in Houston, i got throttled, but when i got back to my hometown, it was back to being quick. It all just depends on how many people is connected to that tower at that point in time i guess. :/

First in order to have true Unlimited 4G/LTE data usage with your "Smartphone" device you would need to have one of the old Unlimited plans.
Note: No need to root for unlimited high speed tethering with one of the old unlimited plans.
For unlimited high speed tethering with the old Unlimited plans:
Use FoxFi with the FoxFi Key. You can do either WiFi or USB. With USB make sure you install FoxFi within your computer. Also make sure you click on "Hide Tether Usage" on both WiFi and USB modes.
If this doesn't work, then it is your newer "Unlimited" data plan that is the problem. Can't be solved by rooting.
Tethering software hides your tethering usage by making it look like "Smartphone" data usage. Tethering software doesn't hide the data usage itself. The data usage will still be logged by your carrier, like T-Mobile as "Smartphone" high speed when you use the tethering software to "hide" the data. Tethering software will just use up your monthly "Smartphone" high speed data usage. After that you are at the mercy of the carrier to not throttle you. So the tethering software and rooting isn't going to solve the newer "unlimited" data plans.
Remember that the newer "Unlimited" data plans are unlimited data usage, but NOT unlimited 4G/LTE data usage.
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wase4711 said:
you're paying for wifi 3g tether, and thats what you're getting; if you want something different, then pay for it, instead of trying to steal service you haven't paid for
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The problem with what you are saying is:
That is they (T-Mobile) are not offering 4G/LTE Unlimited data plans or large 4G/LTE data usage plans anymore. In fact no one (no carrier) is currently offering unlimited 4G/LTE data plans or large 4G/LTE data usage plans anymore. When I say large 4G/LTE data usage I am looking at what I use like around 250Gb to 500Gb of 4G/LTE data usage per month.
At the end:
You can't pay for something that isn't being offered anymore.
That is the rub!
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sshafranko said:
Jp quick question...on your unlimited account do they cap your data to say 50g? I've had unlimited on my line for about 3 years now and never changed my plan.
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On the old 4G/LTE unlimited plans they only cap you if they really need to due to really bad congested services or for emergency services. Which means rarely if ever.
On the new unlimited plan you will be capped before the old unlimited plans will.
The reason for this is the old 4G/LTE unlimited plans is truly unlimited 4G/LTE data services (unless extreme congested services or for emergency services needs the cellular services). While the new "Unlimited" plan is unlimited data services, but NOT truly unlimited 4G/LTE.

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AT&T starting $50 prepaid unlimited - Compatible with SGS II?

I don't know if anyone's seen this yet, but for all the US users currently on AT&T, they'll begin to offer a $50 prepaid unlimited plan on June 26th. It'll include unlimited minutes, data, and text (including international text).
I just wanted to get a discussion going to see if this will work with the Galaxy S II. It's marketed for GoPhone's (not sure what that means), and smartphone data will be extra, though a lot of us have already been successfully using the non-smartphone postpaid data plan on AT&T.
A link to Engadget, which also includes the AT&T press release:
http://www.engadget.com/2011/06/21/atandt-to-offer-50-unlimited-prepaid-plan-ready-to-gophone-jun
There is no unlmited data
Its priced from $5 for 10mb to $25 for 500
dumb/feature phone web access is included with the $50 plan according to the release. SGS2 is a dumb phone in the eyes of AT&T village idiots.
arvin1 said:
There is no unlmited data
Its priced from $5 for 10mb to $25 for 500
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Perhaps there's a lack of clarity in the press release, but it seems as if unlimited data is also included (albeit not for smartphones, for which the $5 to $25 charge is applied).
However, it seems that "unlimited web" is included for "quick messaging phones."
Many of us have been successfully using cheaper non-smartphone unlimited data plans for our Galaxy S II's, since the IMEI is not registered in AT&T's system. Essentially, we've been able to access the dumbphone plans.
Just wondering if that might also be the case here with the new prepaid plan.
kreoXDA said:
dumb/feature phone web access is included with the $50 plan according to the release. SGS2 is a dumb phone in the eyes of AT&T village idiots.
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If this is a go for SGS2 users, would there be any possible negatives with switching over if we're not yet on contract with AT&T?
bendispo said:
If this is a go for SGS2 users, would there be any possible negatives with switching over if we're not yet on contract with AT&T?
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I would not know, this plan is not out yet I suggest you wait for first user reports.
IF this plan's feature phone unlimited web works the same way their normal 2- year commitment feature phone unlimited wen works, then the only downside I see is you won't be able to switch to "fake 4G" in the small number of cities that show differences in speed between "fake 4g" and "usually 3g but with access to 4g". There is a big thread about this in the QA section, just search for "APN WAP.CINGULAR"
kreoXDA said:
I would not know, this plan is not out yet I suggest you wait for first user reports.
IF this plan's feature phone unlimited web works the same way their normal 2- year commitment feature phone unlimited wen works, then the only downside I see is you won't be able to switch to "fake 4G" in the small number of cities that show differences in speed between "fake 4g" and "usually 3g but with access to 4g". There is a big thread about this in the QA section, just search for "APN WAP.CINGULAR"
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If I remember correctly, the only way to access the "fake 4g" (HSPA+ with full network backhaul) is to be on a smartphone plan and to have them register your phone as one of their "4g" phones? I'm on the unlimited non-smartphone plan already, so there probably wouldn't be a difference?
Anyway, I'll recheck that thread to see if I'm mistaken... or if there have been some new developments.
If anyone checks if this works, please post. I am interested.
kreoXDA said:
I would not know, this plan is not out yet I suggest you wait for first user reports.
IF this plan's feature phone unlimited web works the same way their normal 2- year commitment feature phone unlimited wen works, then the only downside I see is you won't be able to switch to "fake 4G" in the small number of cities that show differences in speed between "fake 4g" and "usually 3g but with access to 4g". There is a big thread about this in the QA section, just search for "APN WAP.CINGULAR"
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Can you post link I can't find the thread?
For those who are already on the att non smartphone unlimited data plan, are you getting hspa+ speeds and also able to do everything like browse, email, stream audio etc on your sg2? Thanks
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bendispo said:
If I remember correctly, the only way to access the "fake 4g" (HSPA+ with full network backhaul) is to be on a smartphone plan and to have them register your phone as one of their "4g" phones? I'm on the unlimited non-smartphone plan already, so there probably wouldn't be a difference?
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According to some, the smartphone plan for "4G" phones would give you uncapped "fake 4G" speed. The feature-phone unlimited 3G does give you "fake 4G" speeds and HSPA+ access but the speed is supposedly capped. I believe it all depends on WHERE you use the phone. Where I am, I was getting same HSPA+ speeds on my old 3G smartphone plan and on the current feature phone plan: max 6 Mbps down, 2 up, on a very good day, on 99% of other days I get about 3 down and 0.5 up. Since I can clearly see that I can't really achieve the max speeds the "speed-capped" plan allows, it made no sense to me to switch to the "fake 4G" service for 4G-labeled phones.
ImDonly1 said:
Can you post link I can't find the thread?
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I think it is this thread, based on my bad memory.
vince2398 said:
For those who are already on the att non smartphone unlimited data plan, are you getting hspa+ speeds and also able to do everything like browse, email, stream audio etc on your sg2? Thanks
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confirming, as I described above, I get the H+ icon on the phone and good speeds, here in New York City. I do suffer from hanging signal problems though (some people attribute it to "fast dormancy" setting, changing which does not help me personally)
I'm on the non-smartphone data plan and getting HSPA+ in my area.
In the several areas I've run speed tests (California Bay Area, Southern California, Denver), I've averaged about 3mbps up and 1mbps down. I've hit up to 5-6mbps down.
Of course, more speed is always a good thing, but these speeds are entirely satisfactory to me.
I'd definitely be interested in seeing if the prepaid plan offers the same data service.
Also, I'm assuming the $50 a month is an out the door flat rate that includes all taxes and fees?
Did you guys see the new Verizon tiered plans yet?
(image from Androidcentral.com)
They are capping the feature phone $10 web plan at 75 MB !!!
I am sure AT&T will follow pretty soon, the days of unlimited dumb phone web are counted, seriously.
kreoXDA said:
Did you guys see the new Verizon tiered plans yet?
(image from Androidcentral.com)
They are capping the feature phone $10 web plan at 75 MB !!!
I am sure AT&T will follow pretty soon, the days of unlimited dumb phone web are counted, seriously.
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I'm wondering if prepaid might be the way to go then, since the market seems more competitive and unlimited data is one of the key selling points.
Bump look at post 40 here
http://www.howardforums.com/showthr...-Text-amp-Web-Plan-Now-Available-for-50/page3
Seems you can use a non-ATT phone on the prepaid plan. Anyone else confirm?
ImDonly1 said:
Bump look at post 40 here
http://www.howardforums.com/showthr...-Text-amp-Web-Plan-Now-Available-for-50/page3
Seems you can use a non-ATT phone on the prepaid plan. Anyone else confirm?
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If the prepaid plan phones uses sim cards you will be able to use any phone that accepts a sim card.
intruda119 said:
If the prepaid plan phones uses sim cards you will be able to use any phone that accepts a sim card.
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ATT might get tricky and only allow IMEIs of their own featurephones only or use locked SIMs.
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ATT might get tricky and only allow IMEIs of their own featurephones only or use locked SIMs.
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LOL Why would they do that now? You would probably activate your dumpphone on prepaid account and then just switch sim cards.
Did anyone end up getting the $50 featurephone plan? Did you swap a smartphone onto it? Most importantly, I would like to know what kind of data speeds are you getting on the prepaid featurephone plan?
I read reports that ATT caps prepaid featurephone data to 0.2 Mbps or lower (EDGE speeds). Can anyone post a speed test using this plan?

AT&T "illegal" tethering warning

One of my friends (he has jailb. iphone and used tethering for ~3 weeks) just got letter from ATT: stop using tethering or we'll change your plan to 4gb teth. plan (+$45)
Another friend though (android device, 2 months tethering) spoke with ATT rep. about tethering and plan overlimit and he was told : we'll just charge you $10 for each addnl Gb.
I'm using tethering for 3 m. If I use browser I change User Agent to Opera mobile (but not all the time) and had no any warnings.
where is the true about tethering? is this device specific? I mean is there something in iPhones that lets ATT to know about "illigal" tethering
is this the f. way for ATT to make money to lock device/software capabilities and then unlock them for $$$. OK lets lock volume or brightnes to 0 and charge people for each % added. lets lock BT - kinda tethering as well
all this is so stupid. it's like if electric company will charge you extra for using toster but not teapot.
who cares how I spend data that no longe belong to them. this is my 2gb. and I can put it in my ... if I'd like so
there are some ?? in this post so I posted it here not General. may be I'm wrong but not so wrong as ATT
i've personally never read about android devices being caught tethering (if anyone can show me otherwise, i would appreciate it)
the way AT&T picks up on people doing illegitimate tethering is by iphone users using mywi, not sure how they do it but every single post i've read of people who got served was using an iphone.
uuh... Bluetooth is not even remotely close to tethering. The reason they charge extra for tethering, compared to simple data plans... and why they don't (technically) allow tethering on unlimited plans, is because if you're using a laptop or desktop and have it connected to the internet via your phone... you're capable of downloading a LOT more information a LOT quicker, thus congesting their network.
Also would need a bit more information about how your friends were tethering. The first mentioned friend with the iPhone was probably doing what Alcapone said... using MyWi to tether for free, while probably on an unlimited data plan. That's probably why he got a letter saying that if it continues, he will be switched to the 4GB Tethering plan. They probably noticed an unusually large amount of bandwidth being used, which raised a red flag.
The second friend i'm assuming probably actually pays for tethering... or at least that's probably what the AT&T rep was assuming. In that case they'll charge per extra GB downloaded.
Only time i've ever heard the possibility of someone's plan being switched is if they're doing something that's not possible on their plan to begin with. Kinda like the people that were praying they could keep their dumbphone unlimited data plan to use with a smartphone.
zelipukin said:
One of my friends (he has jailb. iphone and used tethering for ~3 weeks) just got letter from ATT: stop using tethering or we'll change your plan to 4gb teth. plan (+$45)
Another friend though (android device, 2 months tethering) spoke with ATT rep. about tethering and plan overlimit and he was told : we'll just charge you $10 for each addnl Gb.
I'm using tethering for 3 m. If I use browser I change User Agent to Opera mobile (but not all the time) and had no any warnings.
where is the true about tethering? is this device specific? I mean is there something in iPhones that lets ATT to know about "illigal" tethering
is this the f. way for ATT to make money to lock device/software capabilities and then unlock them for $$$. OK lets lock volume or brightnes to 0 and charge people for each % added. lets lock BT - kinda tethering as well
all this is so stupid. it's like if electric company will charge you extra for using toster but not teapot.
who cares how I spend data that no longe belong to them. this is my 2gb. and I can put it in my ... if I'd like so
there are some ?? in this post so I posted it here not General. may be I'm wrong but not so wrong as ATT
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this rant and its questions have all been debated and answered time and time again on this forum. search.
all have 2gb no tethering plan. Large amount of data? Am I not free to use my 2gb in one day? I mean I can spend only 2gb I paid for. in one day or 1 month, what's the difference? why not to change calling plan to unlimited if att noticed you "spoke to much yestarday"
zelipukin said:
all have 2gb no tethering plan. Large amount of data? Am I not free to use my 2gb in one day? I mean I can spend only 2gb I paid for. in one day or 1 month, what's the difference? why not to change calling plan to unlimited if att noticed you "spoke to much yestarday"
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This has been covered over here...
Going over your 2gb data plan is one thing and tethering is another. The iphone OS records the amount of time tethered and somehow notifies att about the devices usage. Also, from what I've learned when I had my iphones, not syncing to itunes after you've installed jailbroken apps will not register with apple. The only tethering apps I think most people getting caught with is an app called MyWi. Not sure about PDAnet. My wife uses MyWi but has never synced her phone to itunes after installing and we've never gotten a notice. Might also being looked at cuz the iphone doesn't have flash so other than netflix....how can you use a ton of data other than streaming or tethering.
ccrows said:
This has been covered over here...
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ty, ty, ty
I knew kind people will point me to the right topic I couldnt find myself.
elementaldragon said:
why they don't (technically) allow tethering on unlimited plans, is because if you're using a laptop or desktop and have it connected to the internet via your phone... you're capable of downloading a LOT more information a LOT quicker, thus congesting their network.
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Is this necessarily true though? With a phone that's capable of multitasking like the Atrix, I don't see the real issue. AT&T claims that by using a laptop, you will end up eating more data, but I always saw the service they provide as the real bottleneck. No matter how many devices you tether to the Atrix, whether it be 1 or 4, you're still unable to use more bandwidth than what you are capable of receiving. If your speed tests run at the miserable 1.5Mbps down and 1Mbps up that I get, how can they claim that you download information QUICKER from a computer? This may have been true before, when phone's couldn't handle as many operations as they do now, but I can definitely stream some music from pandora, browse the web, and hell, even download a torrent all at the same time if I wanted to.
I feel like all of the "modern" updates AT&T has made has just hurt the consumer in the process. Tethering on an unlimited plan shouldn't be allowed, I understand that. Your cell phone plan shouldn't be the basis for your home internet, and that's fair. But if you're on a tiered plan, your 2GB should be yours to do whatever you want with. And while I'm ranting about the tiered plans, I think for the price they charge for the 200MB plan, they need to start offering more. As their service supposedly gets faster, that 200MB cap becomes so much easier to reach. Come on AT&T, get with the times.

T-Mobile Tethering

Tethering works perfect on my Nexus 4 but not my HTC One..they are blocking it on the one...any work arounds?
da-slicksta said:
Tethering works perfect on my Nexus 4 but not my HTC One..they are blocking it on the one...any work arounds?
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Works fine on my One with stock TMO ROM.
It depends on your plan. The new standard (500 mb), 2Gb, and 4Gb include tethering (mobile hotspot). The new unlimited plan never includes tethering. On the older classic plans it was a separate option for most people.
Is T-Mobile hotspot included in your plan?
First unlock and root.
Second, flash a kernel if you want to stay stock (which I prefer). I recommend this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2255900
or
Flash a custom rom
Finally, install this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.googlecode.android.wifi.tether
Change device-profile to "Generic ICS/JB (wlan0).
That's it! You should be good to go.
stevedebi said:
Works fine on my One with stock TMO ROM.
It depends on your plan. The new standard (500 mb), 2Gb, and 4Gb include tethering (mobile hotspot). The new unlimited plan never includes tethering. On the older classic plans it was a separate option for most people.
Is T-Mobile hotspot included in your plan?
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If you're on the new unlimited you get 500MB of tethering.
SmiLey497 said:
If you're on the new unlimited you get 500MB of tethering.
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Huh. The TMO rep we bought from when we changed the plan said there was no tethering. But I believe you...
Yeah I dont have tethering in my plan...but it works with my Nexus 4 with no problems
I have the unlimited data $30 plan and I got it to work on ARHD ROM.
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Huh. The TMO rep we bought from when we changed the plan said there was no tethering. But I believe you...
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To actually get tethering with the unlimited data they told me you have to be on the "simple choice" plans, which for me would be around an extra $40 a month. So yeah, I'll keep my old 1000 minute value plan and $5 extra lines.
The default apn has some sort of hidden alternative route for the stock tethering. I don't know a lot about apns, but you can just create another apn called Tethering that has the same info as the default apn (fast.tmobile.com and the mmsc server are the only things you actually need to enter) and use that, at least on international ROMs. The stock ROM may have some additional links back to pcweb as well; in the past I know this has been in the csc xml and stuff too.
stevedebi said:
Huh. The TMO rep we bought from when we changed the plan said there was no tethering. But I believe you...
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From T-Mobile Site:
Includes up to 500 MB of high-speed data on T-Mobile's network for no extra charge. Smartphone Mobile HotSpot service included. Speeds slowed up to 2G speeds after 500 MB.
They detect the type of system your using once you start tethering. Thus why any device running aosp or aokp can tether
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stevedebi said:
Huh. The TMO rep we bought from when we changed the plan said there was no tethering. But I believe you...
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They need to put the right feature on your plan. At launch there was an unlim plan with a 500MB separate add on feature. As of a few days ago T-Mobile bundled them together to prevent further confusion. If yours doesn't work double check your plan.
You can actually now add more tethering to your unlimited 4g plan than the 500mb. It is $10 per 2gb. So for extra $10 you have 2.5gb of tethering. $20 you have 4.5gb and so on all the way up to 12.5gb max
beanex said:
From T-Mobile Site:
Includes up to 500 MB of high-speed data on T-Mobile's network for no extra charge. Smartphone Mobile HotSpot service included. Speeds slowed up to 2G speeds after 500 MB.
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No, that is the basic internet included with all plans.
The unlimited high speed 4G plan does not include tethering, so far as I know.
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clninja said:
You can actually now add more tethering to your unlimited 4g plan than the 500mb. It is $10 per 2gb. So for extra $10 you have 2.5gb of tethering. $20 you have 4.5gb and so on all the way up to 12.5gb max
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Interesting. So you can have all the high speed you want, but have to pay for tethering. That makes sense.
stevedebi said:
No, that is the basic internet included with all plans.
The unlimited high speed 4G plan does not include tethering, so far as I know.
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Interesting. So you can have all the high speed you want, but have to pay for tethering. That makes sense.
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The new unlimited $70 plan has 500MB tethering:
Adds Unlimited Nationwide 4G data on T-Mobile's network. Includes up to 500 MB of Smartphone Mobile HotSpot (SMH) service
The $30 5GB plan doesn't include tethering
beanex said:
The new unlimited $70 plan has 500MB tethering:
Adds Unlimited Nationwide 4G data on T-Mobile's network. Includes up to 500 MB of Smartphone Mobile HotSpot (SMH) service
The $30 5GB plan doesn't include tethering
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Side note.... The tethering that comes with or is added to the unlimited 4g plans does not get throttled at the limit... It turns off
beanex said:
The new unlimited $70 plan has 500MB tethering:
Adds Unlimited Nationwide 4G data on T-Mobile's network. Includes up to 500 MB of Smartphone Mobile HotSpot (SMH) service
The $30 5GB plan doesn't include tethering
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The only options offered to us under the new plan were basic, 2Gb, 4Gb, and unlimited. The 5Gb plan was available on our former "classic" plan.
Tethering on the unlimited $30 with out the tether included.
HTC One
I had the same problem. Went from a Gnex working perfectly to the One and everything is being blocked. I'm on the $70 unlimited prepaid plan and they won't even let me pay for tethering. Currently using a USB tether app called Klink (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.faveset.klink_blue). It's the only app I found that I could get working. Of course, once I decide to root and go with a custom ROM, wifi tethering will be a breeze again.
benmarvin said:
I had the same problem. Went from a Gnex working perfectly to the One and everything is being blocked. I'm on the $70 unlimited prepaid plan and they won't even let me pay for tethering. Currently using a USB tether app called Klink (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.faveset.klink_blue). It's the only app I found that I could get working. Of course, once I decide to root and go with a custom ROM, wifi tethering will be a breeze again.
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Not so, hidden tether APN is in those too.
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Here is an interesting question, I have an old-school T-Mobile Android Unlimited Web+Unlimited Messages ($34.00/mo) data plan grandfathered in from way back when I had my G1. From what I gather, it's a 5GB soft cap. Tethering has always worked perfectly both on stock (vanilla) phones. I'm seriously thinking of pulling the trigger and getting a One. If I keep my data plan, will I still get tethering ("unlimited"), or will I get the standard 500mb? If I upgrade to the 6GB-8GB Highspeed Data plan, what do I get for tethering? BTW: I'm not on a Pre-Paid plan.

Unlimited phone/text/DATA available again!

Verizon just reintroduced a new unlimited talk /text /data plan, $65 + $20 for one phone and it includes Canada and Mexico and if you autopay, you get an automatic $5 discount per month.
Free hotspot (10GB at 4gLTE speeds, then 3g speed after that per month)
Data MAY be throttled after 22GB in billing period.
500MB/day at 4gLTE then speed drops to 2g speeds in Canada and Mexico
It's actually saving me about $7/month over my old unlimited data + 450minute phone service.
I have never gone over 18GB in any one month, so.. I was finally convinced to drop my old unlimited data plan because I am getting more for less!
No idea how long this plan will be available.
Just an FYI
And no, I have no connection with verizon other than I am a customer.
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I'm still grandfathered in with 2 phones on the old data plan, was wondering about the details of this new plan. Appreciate the details!
I average 20 to 40 gigs per month and pay extra for the Canada/Mexico data talk plan. The idea of being throttled down scares me and especially when most my data usage is through my hotspot. Think it's best to stick it out. It's funny how hard verizon has tried to make me change plans lol
OffTheChainz said:
I'm still grandfathered in with 2 phones on the old data plan, was wondering about the details of this new plan. Appreciate the details!
I average 20 to 40 gigs per month and pay extra for the Canada/Mexico data talk plan. The idea of being throttled down scares me and especially when most my data usage is through my hotspot. Think it's best to stick it out. It's funny how hard verizon has tried to make me change plans lol
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They claim throttling only occurs if you use over 22GB, in the current billing period AND network congestion is occurring. However, they also say throttling will occur while using as a hotspot and you have over 10GB of tethering usage (in the current billing period). Both those throttle you to 3G speeds.
As to Canada, after 500MB in any one day, you will be throttled to 2G speeds for the rest of the day.
I too had a grandfathered unlimited data plan and a limit of 450 "prime time" minutes and 500 text messages. I never went over either limit. I use my RV 3 to 4 months a year, during those months use 12 to 16 GB of data using the hotspot (rooted unmonitored hotspot) other months only 2 or 3GB.
But..I have a son who lives in Canada but could only text from Canada for free, any other use was expensive.
So for ME, it was a no brainer. Lower my bill by about $7 but data, phone and text in Canada. And still get more unthrottled data than I have ever used.
I tried my hotspot a few days ago (same hotspot, not Verizon's standard hotspot app) and then checked by usage the next day. It showed zero tethering.
In your situation.. I'd be concerned about throttling too and wouldn't have switched.
But
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I am still on the grandfathered unlimited plan. I am going back and forth about switching. I have 2 lines, one mine and wife has the other. We are both heavy data users users with each phone probably in the the area of 60gb or more a month. Switching over would save some money but she is concerned about the throttling. For me, most of my data is done at home so it would be be easy for me to use the home wifi which is probably just a bit faster than mobile data but she uses a lot outside the house. Decisions, decisions...
But does anyone know if they will be throttling the grandfathered unlimited plan as well? If so, then it is a no brainer and the switch would be the better option...
mikeyk101 said:
I am still on the grandfathered unlimited plan. I am going back and forth about switching. I have 2 lines, one mine and wife has the other. We are both heavy data users users with each phone probably in the the area of 60gb or more a month. Switching over would save some money but she is concerned about the throttling. For me, most of my data is done at home so it would be be easy for me to use the home wifi which is probably just a bit faster than mobile data but she uses a lot outside the house. Decisions, decisions...
But does anyone know if they will be throttling the grandfathered unlimited plan as well? If so, then it is a no brainer and the switch would be the better option...
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They have always said they will throttle the heaviest 5% of users and there have been recent posts on the internet that the heaviest grandfathered unlimited users are being forced off the unlimited plan, as in giving them a date to select another plan or lose all service. The reports I have seen were from users who use over 90GB a month.
I *suspect* they will continue to force grandfathered users to switch and/or raise the fees another $10 or $20 a month like they did 6 or so months ago.
Nothing official.. But I have read that grandfathered plans now are less than 1% of the total number of users.
Bottom line.. You roll the dice and take your chances.
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1% I feel like the last of the mohekins lol

Unlimited Hotspot (zero throttling) on SM-G965U1a

This is my first post and I'm not sure if I'm even in the right place or not but here goes.
I have an old SM-G965U1 and for at least the last 2 years I've been using the hotspot as my primary home internet connection. I have absolutely no idea how but using the hotspot on that phone (and only that phone) I'm able to use an unlimited amount of hotspot data without the speeds ever being throttled. I was under the impression for a long time that it had something to do with my plan. It had the $65/month unlimited prepaid plan when it was still called "GoPhone" so I just assumed that since I always renewed the same plan even after they switched to calling it "ATT Prepaid" that the unlimited hotspot service was somehow grandfathered in.
But it turns out that regardless of what Sim card I put into the phone as long as it's got a plan that has hotspot available (even if it's already reached the hotspot data limit) and the plan is active it will provide unlimited hotspot.
Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this and/or how to replicate the results? I can't find much info on this subject and most of the info I've found is specific to other devices.

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