[Q] Which Verizon phone pairs/connects with NC running cm7 via BT? - Nook Color Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi!
Been reading this site for a couple of weeks...just made the jump into the NC rooted world this week! So...I have a NC running cm7; Android 2.3.3. However, I have a BB Bold 9650 which WILL NOT connect via BT to the Nook.
So...I'm being told by Verizon that I need to get a new droid phone which has Hotspot capabilities. That's fine...just don't know which one to get. Any suggestions?
Would like a phone which I can possibly tether to NC without having to pay verizon $20 per month for the tethering service! Anyone know of an app and/or droid phone that I can do this with?

I tethered my Nook with a friend's Droid X. I had to root it first, then install this:
http://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/
I used this to root:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833953

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3G hot spot app

So, i just turned this app on for a second and then ring off, unsure if charges my apply...
I thought it would prpmt me for additional fees but it never did. So the question is, does it cost?
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Charges* may apply...
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Anyone know if they charge using the app???
Yes, its $20 a month
phoenx06 said:
Yes, its $20 a month
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Thats what I recalled... shouldn't it promot you for charges though??
Cuz if I were a complete noob I would have used it and been caught off guard a bit...
Now, does the bluetooth or USB tether charge????
You can bluetooth tether right now with Windows for free. You can also buy and download PDAnet or Easy Tether for USB tethering.
I spoke to Verizon today about this very same topic. Once you activate the Hotspot and THEN connect a device you will be charged, WITHOUT WARNING. This is unfair. If you've had an unlimited data plan BEFORE the X purchase you shouldn't be charged $20 for hotspot.
The rep gave me the corporate office address to write with my complaint:
PO BOX 4003, ACWORTH, GA 30101.
deezig said:
I spoke to Verizon today about this very same topic. Once you activate the Hotspot and THEN connect a device you will be charged, WITHOUT WARNING. This is unfair. If you've had an unlimited data plan BEFORE the X purchase you shouldn't be charged $20 for hotspot.
The rep gave me the corporate office address to write with my complaint:
PO BOX 4003, ACWORTH, GA 30101.
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If the tethering interface is at all like the tethering interface Verizon uses for 2.2/Droid USB tethering, when I connect a device via USB tether and attempt to go to a website, it directs me to a Verizon page which clearly asks if you want to add the tethering service for $20. This was using FroYo 2.2 with my standard Droid, but I would guess they'd use a similar if not exactly identical handling scheme for the Droid X.
onelifexv said:
If the tethering interface is at all like the tethering interface Verizon uses for 2.2/Droid USB tethering, when I connect a device via USB tether and attempt to go to a website, it directs me to a Verizon page which clearly asks if you want to add the tethering service for $20. This was using FroYo 2.2 with my standard Droid, but I would guess they'd use a similar if not exactly identical handling scheme for the Droid X.
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I will assume you are rooted in order to have Froyo.
As for prompt, I am surprised it doesn't. I am thinking of doing for use with my iTouch but not sure. I like the Droid X. I really like it over my Droid.
Big Dawg 23 said:
I will assume you are rooted in order to have Froyo.
As for prompt, I am surprised it doesn't. I am thinking of doing for use with my iTouch but not sure. I like the Droid X. I really like it over my Droid.
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Yes, I am rooted with the Droid.

Quick Question about sprint hotspot

Ok, I just baught the phone 2 days ago and I'm pretty much a newb when it comes to smartphones.. That being said I rooted my phone this morning and wanting to play around with things tried out the sprint hotspot. The hotspot worked flawlessyly and I can easily find and connect to it via laptop, but my question is this. Did this actually open up from me rooting my phone or was it already open for my access? I don't want to get my sprint bill and see this 30 buck charge for the hotspot tagged on.
Anyways just looking for a little info about the hotspot and root. Thanks again for any replies.
Dont use sprint hotspot! U will be charged! U have to download wireless tether, u can find the link if u search this forum.
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here is the link for the wireless tether app. must be rooted for this to work which you are. this is free and dosnt cost unlike the sprint one which dose cost you money. just dont abuse it =p
edit: forgot link http: //code.google. com/p/android-wifi-tether/downloads/detail?name=wireless_tether_2_0_5-pre8.apk&can=2&q=

Tethering On Gingerbread

Running liberty v.4 gingerbread on my dx. Yesterday I went to try and use my theathering application, and it directed me to the verizon page for 3g mobil hotspot and usb thethering. Is this a problem faced by all who use gingerbread? and if so has there been a solution posted anywhere to allow me to still be able to tether on gingerbread? I never had this issue until I went to gingerbread, and will flash back to 2.2 if I need to in order to be able to tether. Any input is always apprecitaed! thanks
Try using wireless tether from the market instead
Ive been using pdanet ever since the p3droid warning... Ive heard that people are still using the wifi tether app
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I am using wifi tether, and it works, but when I want to get back online from my phone, it kicks me over to the verizon page telling me that I have to pay to tether, and I have to restart my phone to be able to search the internet.
I'm using the market wifi tether with the tbh patcher applied. Its tricky to get started, but once I do, it stays connected.
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I've actually just been bluetooth tethering to my transformer
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i flat stayed on froyo fission 261 cause it runs fine and i dont like being screwed with by processes i cant find or not being able to delete things i want to delete from the system....
Tethering is the reason the heat is coming down on us rooters. Don't do it.
rocko73 said:
Tethering is the reason the heat is coming down on us rooters. Don't do it.
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It is ok to do it, just don't be one of those jerks who uses 200+gb a month
Jmoney47 said:
It is ok to do it, just don't be one of those jerks who uses 200+gb a month
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If you are under contract with verizon (I.E. the one or two year contract offered in order to obtain a discount on your mobile device) then rooting your phone is illegal as well as teathering with out paying the service fee! If you are not under a contract then it is leagal to do as you wish to or with your own phone, including but not limited to rooting, teathering, and cloning another device owned by you (also not under contract) for your own use and purpose!!!
First off, this thread was not started to create an argument or debate on the legalities of tethering or rooting. Now that being said, how is tethering illegal? We should be able to use our "unlimited" data package however we wish. From my understanding, there is a difference between tethering and the mobile 3g hotspot which makes the way they both go about producing the wireless internet different. Again though, this is not the point, I was simply hoping someone could help me, if i wanted to be lectured on what I was doing wrong, I would have asked "hey, is this something that is wrong or not" can we please stay on topic?
here we go....
faber78 said:
here we go....
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lol i know right... -_-
anyway...I am hoping myself to find out how I can get some tether going on my droid x with GB..Don't wanna have to SBF back 2 froyo..
smiteme said:
First off, this thread was not started to create an argument or debate on the legalities of tethering or rooting. Now that being said, how is tethering illegal? We should be able to use our "unlimited" data package however we wish. From my understanding, there is a difference between tethering and the mobile 3g hotspot which makes the way they both go about producing the wireless internet different. Again though, this is not the point, I was simply hoping someone could help me, if i wanted to be lectured on what I was doing wrong, I would have asked "hey, is this something that is wrong or not" can we please stay on topic?
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seriously I agree stop lecturing on tethering, people are going to do it regardless... go onto a different forum for its illegal and what not geez
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If you are under contract with verizon (I.E. the one or two year contract offered in order to obtain a discount on your mobile device) then rooting your phone is illegal as well as teathering with out paying the service fee! If you are not under a contract then it is leagal to do as you wish to or with your own phone, including but not limited to rooting, teathering, and cloning another device owned by you (also not under contract) for your own use and purpose!!!
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Tethering and rooting is in absolutely no way illegal and does not even go against the terms of service. If you are against rooting then you truly don't belong on a DEVELOPERS forum.
Anyway, what I would recommend is trying wireless tether, if that doesn't work, you could try a wired tethering service such as PDAnet or easytether which is what I use
yikes
Tethering doesn't work in GB? F that, I'll stay on .340.
What a bunch of big red hookers...try'n to snarf up the wifi tethers.
Jmoney47 said:
Tethering and rooting is in absolutely no way illegal and does not even go against the terms of service.
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http://tinyurl.com/vzwtos1
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jalupinja said:
If you are under contract with verizon (I.E. the one or two year contract offered in order to obtain a discount on your mobile device) then rooting your phone is illegal as well as teathering with out paying the service fee! If you are not under a contract then it is leagal to do as you wish to or with your own phone, including but not limited to rooting, teathering, and cloning another device owned by you (also not under contract) for your own use and purpose!!!
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Rooting is not illegal. What penal code refers to this? It simply voids your warranty.
jalupinja said:
If you are under contract with verizon (I.E. the one or two year contract offered in order to obtain a discount on your mobile device) then rooting your phone is illegal as well as teathering with out paying the service fee! If you are not under a contract then it is leagal to do as you wish to or with your own phone, including but not limited to rooting, teathering, and cloning another device owned by you (also not under contract) for your own use and purpose!!!
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The fifth us circuit court has deemed there is no legal basis to prevent users from gaining higher level access to their devices. As for contract obligations, there are no stipulations against rooting, rather it voids the warranty, which is acceptable. Teathering is a bit of a gray area. There are two schools of thought. You obviously highlight one, but I believe in the other. That being that I signed up for a data plan at $29.99 a month that allows for my usage of as much data as I desire. (Unlimited, as in not restricted) As teathering is a feature of the android device I purchased, I am using my unlimited data plan in a manner I see fit. And lastly, I would love a direct quote of the verizon service agreement you draw this conclusion from.
Back onto topic, the TBH patcher works with wireless teather. The trick with the patcher is to flash it in CWM a few times, reboot, start teather, then flash it a few more times. Whatever the difference was, it works well for me.
Sent from my Xoom the way it should be, rooted and with SD card.
This was enough to stop me right in my tracks:
rocko73 said:
Tethering is the reason the heat is coming down on us rooters. Don't do it.
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I thought to myself; "self....rocko73 just gave you a direct order. you better listen up and straighten out...."
lulz....

[Q] another rooting razr m post questions

had trave mod wifi with motochopper root on my old razr m, turned off the update message, phone was about 6 months old and took a ****
got a replacement phone on the old update (yay!!) and never even thought about it updating because i figured there had to be something out for the new update by now... had the phone for 2 days and woke up the morning after a good drunk (hung over like a mofo) and was trying to send a text when the update popped up and i hit yes.... so 98.30.1.xt907 is what im on now and appears to be an epic fail at this point lol
my bootloader is locked and 4G is the only internet out in my area so im not paying verizon $100 a month for internet again... so my questions.
I dont really need root if i can use mobile hotspot or foxfi or w/e wifi app for free. Id pay for the app if it unlocked the ability to use mobile hotspot...is it possible and is there one out there?
If i cant do it without root is there one out there for the new update (searched this hard far and wide doesnt look good)
If there is no hope of free mobile hotspot on this phone what are a couple newer 4g phones through verizon i could buy (still on the old unlimited plan)
thanks for any help
L1ND said:
had trave mod wifi with motochopper root on my old razr m, turned off the update message, phone was about 6 months old and took a ****
got a replacement phone on the old update (yay!!) and never even thought about it updating because i figured there had to be something out for the new update by now... had the phone for 2 days and woke up the morning after a good drunk (hung over like a mofo) and was trying to send a text when the update popped up and i hit yes.... so 98.30.1.xt907 is what im on now and appears to be an epic fail at this point lol
my bootloader is locked and 4G is the only internet out in my area so im not paying verizon $100 a month for internet again... so my questions.
I dont really need root if i can use mobile hotspot or foxfi or w/e wifi app for free. Id pay for the app if it unlocked the ability to use mobile hotspot...is it possible and is there one out there?
If i cant do it without root is there one out there for the new update (searched this hard far and wide doesnt look good)
If there is no hope of free mobile hotspot on this phone what are a couple newer 4g phones through verizon i could buy (still on the old unlimited plan)
thanks for any help
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Unfortunately, you can't root that system version. There is the entitlement hack for people that are still on the unlimited plan, but I think you need to be rooted to modify the build.prop. With that being said, I'm not sure about all the phones that Verizon offer, but the HD and M were both updated at the same time and that update blocked root. The X can be rooted and you should be able to run the hack on that. However, you'll have to pay full price since you're going to upgrade off contract.

Need to help a friend update

Hello All,
I used to love being in the root/rom scene a few years ago. Since then, I've been at school and had a kid and don't have time to mess around with my phone like I used to. However, I still have one friend that comes to me for his rooting/romming needs. I believe last year I updated him to Android 6, then put on a custom recovery and rooted it for him. He wanted this so he could have adblock and tether on his grandfathered unlimited plan on Verizon. I know they have unlimited again now, but he doesn't want to get throttled. I remember something about not needing to install Xposed (is that still used?) to get his tethering working as it just worked out of the box somehow.
He called me the other day saying his phone had an update. It turns out it's just the 24.221.4 from a couple months ago. Is it worth it to go through the process of updating for this one?
I appreciate any guidance you fine people may give me.
Tethering works!
Word on the street is that tethering (miraculously) works fine with the stock Rom for all carriers, and I have personally confirmed this with Total Wireless (a Verizon prepaid). As for updating to the newest featureless stock Rom, I didn't bother because I heard that it isn't worth the hassle.
kkeller87 said:
Hello All,
I used to love being in the root/rom scene a few years ago. Since then, I've been at school and had a kid and don't have time to mess around with my phone like I used to. However, I still have one friend that comes to me for his rooting/romming needs. I believe last year I updated him to Android 6, then put on a custom recovery and rooted it for him. He wanted this so he could have adblock and tether on his grandfathered unlimited plan on Verizon. I know they have unlimited again now, but he doesn't want to get throttled. I remember something about not needing to install Xposed (is that still used?) to get his tethering working as it just worked out of the box somehow.
He called me the other day saying his phone had an update. It turns out it's just the 24.221.4 from a couple months ago. Is it worth it to go through the process of updating for this one?
I appreciate any guidance you fine people may give me.
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The update was just a security update with no features added. Worth the hassle.. Not likely unless your friend is notorious for sideloading shady apps or visiting/clicking shady websites/links.
Bill720 said:
Word on the street is that tethering (miraculously) works fine with the stock Rom for all carriers, and I have personally confirmed this with Total Wireless (a Verizon prepaid). As for updating to the newest featureless stock Rom, I didn't bother because I heard that it isn't worth the hassle.
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No, it doesn't... The Moto X honors a carrier's tethering provisioning flag by default, although a simple build.prop change can make the phone ignore the flag in most cases.
I also agree that updating is not worth it in most cases.

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