NP overseas - Nexus Player Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I currently reside in the USA. I will be heading to china next week for a few weeks and I want to use the NP in my hotel room to help pass the time while I'm not working. I have heard that its possible to use a system to watch Netflix while in china. Can anyone point me to a post that will explain how to do it?

I have been in several hotels in China for 2 months last year. Most of the hotels' internet speed are really slow. I doubt netflix will work well there.

richardyiu said:
I have been in several hotels in China for 2 months last year. Most of the hotels' internet speed are really slow. I doubt netflix will work well there.
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I have been there many times before, the hotel i am staying at is really nice and gets about 300k down. I think its enough for netflix

Keep in mind ALL Google services are completely blocked in China. I needed to add a VPN service on my phone when I was in Beijing this summer to keep everything working and stop the phone from going bonkers trying to reach Google services in the background. Some hotels have their own VPN, but most do not. I don't know how that restriction affects the nexus player, but I would get the VPN service ready ahead of time.
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Wireless tether

Which wireless tether will work on a rooted glacier? Is thee a way to patch the stock one to work with out the added fee?
Scott Xavier- mind hacker
http://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/downloads/list
I'm using 2.0.5-pre13 off this list and it works flawlessly, but I imagine any 2.0.2 or 2.0.5 would work.
Im using 2.05 pre 11. Works great.
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myrdhyn said:
http://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/downloads/list
I'm using 2.0.5-pre13 off this list and it works flawlessly, but I imagine any 2.0.2 or 2.0.5 would work.
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+1 on this version
When did they decide to start charging with the built in tethering? Is there going to be some sort of notification if you use it?
I don't think they are actually doing anything specif as far as charging or disabling the stock setup. They have stated that they will be monitoring data usage (don't know if they could tell the difference between tethering and device only connections).
Therefore, if you are running up the gigabytes through tethering (or bit torrent downloads, etc.), they may take action (I would guess like limiting your connection to 2G).
I am still using my stock tethering, and will be watching my TMo statements carefully.
I normally hit about 8-10gb a month since I use it as my primary internet. I don't p2p, but I do watch Hulu which uses up a whole lot of data. I've been warned via text that I've used more than my share, but I was only throttled down for a day. It was terrible. I was running a speed test and it was consistently under 100kbps the entire day.
I've been using stock tethering.
Tmobile tech super states that when you start tethering, it won't work you have to cal then up and activate it on your account. the app uses a server port that is monitored and blocked.
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drzodiac said:
Tmobile tech super states that when you start tethering, it won't work you have to cal then up and activate it on your account. the app uses a server port that is monitored and blocked.
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If that is the case, then using a generic Google tethering app with a different port could fix it.
However, mine worked fine yesterday with the stock app, and have not been able to try it today yet.
skyungjae said:
I normally hit about 8-10gb a month since I use it as my primary internet. I don't p2p, but I do watch Hulu which uses up a whole lot of data. I've been warned via text that I've used more than my share, but I was only throttled down for a day. It was terrible. I was running a speed test and it was consistently under 100kbps the entire day.
I've been using stock tethering.
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holy bandwidth abuse batman...8-10gb a month is ridiculous.
When I went into the store to buy my HD2 on launch day, the rep and I were talking about tethering. He said he did it on his Cliq when he needed to and at the time I used to use it on my MT3G when I needed it.
He showed me a photocopy of a bill that someone brought in complaining about...Tmobile finally got tired of this dbag abusing the privilege and charged him .20 per mb for everything over 5gb...the bill was like $1100.00. Even back in March, he told me that they would be tightening up on data usage and tethering because of the HDPA+ rolling out. T-Mobile is not into the business of supplying people with dirt cheap home internet.
He looked at my past and current usage and said I was totally safe. I stream Pandora/Slacker for 8 hours a day 5 days a week...tether occasionally if im on the road or at a hotel that does not offer free wifi...and moderately browse the internet just like everyone else. I have only managed to hit 3gb usage in a single month once...and that was on vacation in Cali when my wife was using my connection to upload vacation photos to facebook.
I know it may impact a few honest people...but I think T-Mobile should charge every customer who exceeds the 5gb cap...maybe people like you could give the rest of us a price break on our plans
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..not true, it work with unlocked phone with at&t so it does not go thru any server of such.
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Tmobile tech super states that when you start tethering, it won't work you have to cal then up and activate it on your account. the app uses a server port that is monitored and blocked.
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agentaaron said:
I know it may impact a few honest people...but I think T-Mobile should charge every customer who exceeds the 5gb cap...maybe people like you could give the rest of us a price break on our plans
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Um...throughout much of 2009, I was going through 3-4gb per month on my G1...with no tethering and no torrent action.
I hope to move on to the myTouch 4G now that I'm out of contract, but suspect I'll probably break the 5gb mark often when running on that speed...maybe not by much, but it'll happen. If they think I need to be throttled (who are they? the TSA?!) and want to charge me extra for my *normal* mobile usage, consistent with my two previous years' use then I may, sadly, have to use WiFi more often...
thepza said:
Um...throughout much of 2009, I was going through 3-4gb per month on my G1...with no tethering and no torrent action.
I hope to move on to the myTouch 4G now that I'm out of contract, but suspect I'll probably break the 5gb mark often when running on that speed...maybe not by much, but it'll happen. If they think I need to be throttled (who are they? the TSA?!) and want to charge me extra for my *normal* mobile usage, consistent with my two previous years' use then I may, sadly, have to use WiFi more often...
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I have never come close to touching 5gb...and I use what I think is a lot of data.
...I would bet I use a lot a home, but I do pull some torrents and lots of netflix, hulu, and PS3 content.
As I said in my previous post...I constantly stream music, at least 8 hours a day. I tether for I would say 2-3 hours a week (casual web browsing), and use the hell out of the phones browser and other data services such as Ustream (live podcasts and such)
Here is a screenshot of my current data usage for this month (only two days to go on this cycle)
Same here not even close
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I have never come close to touching 5gb...and I use what I think is a lot of data.
...I would bet I use a lot a home, but I do pull some torrents and lots of netflix, hulu, and PS3 content.
As I said in my previous post...I constantly stream music, at least 8 hours a day. I tether for I would say 2-3 hours a week (casual web browsing), and use the hell out of the phones browser and other data services such as Ustream (live podcasts and such)
Here is a screenshot of my current data usage for this month (only two days to go on this cycle)
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Why not use the stock one? They aren't doing anything to prevent us from using it
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Scott Xavier- mind hacker
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Well, I use my tethering for Hulu, Youtube, browsing, and chatting. On occasion I'd download a ROM update. Since I do that pretty much daily, I'm sure that's why I ring up such high GB usage. It's probably mostly Hulu. I've been throttled down, but as I mentioned before it lasts about a day after getting the text.
Here's what I got for this month:
I've had tmo for about 9 years, they have never throttled me once... I don't go over 5gb every month, but easily more than half the year. I use it for school work on my laptop, stream slacker and Pandora, stream from my server at home, navigation.
Basically I use it all I want, never worry about anything, and tmo treats me fairly, that's why I'm still with them after all this time.
That's with WiFi use at home
The only reason i use WiFi at home is for the speed bump, my mt4g gets 16mbps down 16mpbs up on my WiFi
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I've been using tmo for ages too. Last month was the first time I got the text warning me for going over 5GB. I was around 9GB's when it was sent to me. This current billing cycle is the first time I was throttled down.
I'm going to cut out streaming video and see how my usage is next month.

Excessive 3g data usage - verizon unable to help solve

A coworker bought a xoom on launch day. He is not tech savvy but has been using a droidx for about 4 months with average monthly data usage of 800mb to 1gb. Based on that, we both figured he was good to use the 1gb plan and then upgrade to more data if his usage with the xoom was more than his droidx.
Since launch day, he has used 921mb of data. I have turned off 3g to prevent usage, but we can't figure out what is eating his data. I am assuming it is back country, an app he buses on his dx that maps out hiking routes by using GPS and aerial photographs. I'm guesing that the app isn't setup for a device like the xoom, and some issue is causing it to continually download data.
Anyone else encounternthis problem? Verizon was little help and we are worried about massive overage chargesbespecially because the My Verizon app displays everything used up though 72 hours ago, and in 3 days (once the actual usage though now is displayed) he'll be way over his 1gb limit.
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This is why everyone wants the WiFi Only XOOM...
arrtoodeetoo said:
This is why everyone wants the WiFi Only XOOM...
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Verizon tried to screw me on data - my gf bought me a xoom for my birthday and when she purchased it at a Verizon store, she was very clear with the rep that she was NOT setting up any data plan with the device. The day after I got it (the 26th), I went to the same store to buy the portfolio case. The same rep who sold her the phone asked me several times if I wanted to sign up for 3g. I said "no thanks" multiple times. Yesterday I discovered that I was on a month-to-month contract and I should expect an activation fee and a month of data on my next bill.
I had a rep tell me she was reversing the charges, but I don't trust verizon at the moment. Seems like they are pulling car dealer tactics in order to get themselves a couple extra million in fraudulent revenue.
I read somewhere on here that Verizon reps are forcing people to sign up in order to get the Xoom. When I purchased my Xoom from Bestbuy they didn't force me to do anything. They handed me the box after I paid and I left. When you set up your xoom it asks you if you want to skip the 3G setup, which I skipped. Who ever said that you need 3G to have a working Xoom is wrong. The Verizon sales people are scamming or something.
Tell him to to put it in airplane mode. You can still use wifi, but this will ensure he is not using 3g.
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nubsors said:
I read somewhere on here that Verizon reps are forcing people to sign up in order to get the Xoom. When I purchased my Xoom from Bestbuy they didn't force me to do anything. They handed me the box after I paid and I left. When you set up your xoom it asks you if you want to skip the 3G setup, which I skipped. Who ever said that you need 3G to have a working Xoom is wrong. The Verizon sales people are scamming or something.
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Verizon was initially going to require at least a month of data. They backed off of this and I'm assuming some dont know. If any Verizon store rep tells you otherwise have him contact someone higher up.
androidlurker said:
A coworker bought a xoom on launch day. He is not tech savvy but has been using a droidx for about 4 months with average monthly data usage of 800mb to 1gb. Based on that, we both figured he was good to use the 1gb plan and then upgrade to more data if his usage with the xoom was more than his droidx.
Since launch day, he has used 921mb of data. I have turned off 3g to prevent usage, but we can't figure out what is eating his data. I am assuming it is back country, an app he buses on his dx that maps out hiking routes by using GPS and aerial photographs. I'm guesing that the app isn't setup for a device like the xoom, and some issue is causing it to continually download data.
Anyone else encounternthis problem? Verizon was little help and we are worried about massive overage chargesbespecially because the My Verizon app displays everything used up though 72 hours ago, and in 3 days (once the actual usage though now is displayed) he'll be way over his 1gb limit.
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I saw this App today:
https://market.android.com/details?id=net.rgruet.android.g3watchdogpro&feature=search_result
---> Usage by application (Android 2.2+, unavailable on Dell Streak)
Don't know about Honeycomb support...
I went through 250 mbs in 4 days, half of which was on WiFi. I called Tier 2 tech support and they tried to say a computer would use more and my Incredible is a smaller device, so it wont use as much data.
I average 950-1400 mbs a month on the incredible, doing exactly the same stuff. I might have to rethink this whole idea because of how they structure the data plans. hotspotting off the Inc is dog slow, maybe a radio update will help?
After a day and half I installed the "My Verizon" app from the market to check my usage... over 500MB! I was blown away... I called in and they confirmed it... I switched to airplane mode and switched on only wifi which seems to have taken care of the issue... I switch on 3g only when I am out of wifi.
I have installed basically the same apps as I use on my Nexus S with the exception of the Tegra-specific games. I checked my Tmobile data usage for my Nexus S and I average about 2GB per month... with the Xoom I would be through that in less than a week!
Something doesn't seem right...
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androidlurker said:
Verizon tried to screw me on data - my gf bought me a xoom for my birthday and when she purchased it at a Verizon store, she was very clear with the rep that she was NOT setting up any data plan with the device. The day after I got it (the 26th), I went to the same store to buy the portfolio case. The same rep who sold her the phone asked me several times if I wanted to sign up for 3g. I said "no thanks" multiple times. Yesterday I discovered that I was on a month-to-month contract and I should expect an activation fee and a month of data on my next bill.
I had a rep tell me she was reversing the charges, but I don't trust verizon at the moment. Seems like they are pulling car dealer tactics in order to get themselves a couple extra million in fraudulent revenue.
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They did the EXACT same thing to me. As soon as I left the store I called up customer service and after getting a supervisor on the phone ended up having them completely void out the entire number and month to month contract that they added which I didn't ask for. Why would I pay for their stupid data plans on the tablet when I can tether with my rooted Droid?
Excessive upload from xoom
I have been monitoring my data usage to get a feel for what I use on the 3g
network, I mostly use wifi.. It started yesterday I noticed 40megs of data used on the 3g and 38 of that was uploads. On wifi I see 700mb+ uploaded and maybe 5-7mb downloaded. Im trying to figure out what that tablet is uploading,
there is not much on it. In the first 5 days I owned it I used 1.5mbs of 3g data, yesterday alone it hit 40mb+. When at work I dont touch it much, except for
a email here and there and maybe some info look up but that does not explain the massive amount of data going out from it. Any ideas would be welcome.
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This is why everyone wants the WiFi Only XOOM...
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Speak for yourself I like my mobile tech to be well, mobile. I don't want a wifi only tablet but I do want a 4G/3G tablet to have wifi capabilities for when I am home. Your post is your opinion and I am more than willing to bet many many other people feel the same way.
I wouldn't want a WiFi only tablet ever.
In 3 billing days I've used about 100mb of data. Part of this is allowing the market to update stuff while I'm not on a wifi which I will have to be careful about.
My 1st bill is in btw and it was like 65 bucks.... that includes like 5 days of prorated service since my billing cycle apparantly starts on a different day than when I started my service
I keep mine in airplane mode off of wifi unless I really need it.
3g data overuse
I experienced a similar problem where my Xoom sucked up my entire 1GB dataplan in 5 days. I returned the device and said that I would wait for the iPad2. The guy convinced me to stick to the xoom and says if this was an issue people would be going nuts. He credited me the 1GB and bumped me to 5GB free for the next month if I would stick with the Xoom. I REALLY want to like it so I did. Well, the first day of my second Xoom sucked up 265MB, most of which was upload. I got smart an have TrafficStats installed. Turns out that most of the upload ~250 MB was the actually System trying to upload something. All other apps and services amounted to the other 15MB. Looks like I'll be taking this one back if someone can't figure out why the OS is uploaded crap. Part of me wonders if it isn't the fact that the Google Backup is checked. I wonder if it is actually uploaded all of the stuff on my device somewhere? Is it a coincidence that my application total is 270MB and the total bytes sent by the OS is 261MB????
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Give me a break. Not "everyone" wants a wifi only Xoom, it must be nice having the universe revolve around you. There is definitely a market for a wifi only Xoom, but it is stupid to say that this is what everyone wants.
Christ all this melodramatic *****ing is getting old.
I mostly run off wifi at home and the office but definitely need the ability to connect when away from my wifi. I bought my xoom the first day it was out and have been using it ever since. By primarily sticking to wifi I should be able to come in under 2GB a month. It is important for me to have a connection whenever I need it though.
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I experienced a similar problem where my Xoom sucked up my entire 1GB dataplan in 5 days. I returned the device and said that I would wait for the iPad2. The guy convinced me to stick to the xoom and says if this was an issue people would be going nuts. He credited me the 1GB and bumped me to 5GB free for the next month if I would stick with the Xoom. I REALLY want to like it so I did. Well, the first day of my second Xoom sucked up 265MB, most of which was upload. I got smart an have TrafficStats installed. Turns out that most of the upload ~250 MB was the actually System trying to upload something. All other apps and services amounted to the other 15MB. Looks like I'll be taking this one back if someone can't figure out why the OS is uploaded crap. Part of me wonders if it isn't the fact that the Google Backup is checked. I wonder if it is actually uploaded all of the stuff on my device somewhere? Is it a coincidence that my application total is 270MB and the total bytes sent by the OS is 261MB????
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Even if it were Google backup, it would not be doing a full image backup every day. No the numbers suggest to me that we are overlooking something in your usage pattern. If you can (and are willing) try leaving the device on but not using it for 24 hours and see what the usage is.
I am not sure that I trust TrafficStats here and wonder if it is "running home to momma" when it can not identify the source of bandwidth usage. I believe the usage, just not necessarily the allocation by application.
I too am surprised by the amount of data my Xoom is consuming.
Typically I use about 1 Gb a month on my D1.
My Xoom has used 1.2 Gb in a week!
I am waiting for VZW to send me my password so I can get their Data Usage widget to work properly on my Xoom.
I have been on WiFi 90% of the time but I didn't realize until a couple of days ago that you also need to be in airplane mode or the Xoom NOM NOM NOM's the Gb's!
I have heard a few of you mention different apps that allow you to view data usage. Which do you recommend and why?
TIA
xstat said:
I experienced a similar problem where my Xoom sucked up my entire 1GB dataplan in 5 days. I returned the device and said that I would wait for the iPad2. The guy convinced me to stick to the xoom and says if this was an issue people would be going nuts. He credited me the 1GB and bumped me to 5GB free for the next month if I would stick with the Xoom. I REALLY want to like it so I did. Well, the first day of my second Xoom sucked up 265MB, most of which was upload. I got smart an have TrafficStats installed. Turns out that most of the upload ~250 MB was the actually System trying to upload something. All other apps and services amounted to the other 15MB. Looks like I'll be taking this one back if someone can't figure out why the OS is uploaded crap. Part of me wonders if it isn't the fact that the Google Backup is checked. I wonder if it is actually uploaded all of the stuff on my device somewhere? Is it a coincidence that my application total is 270MB and the total bytes sent by the OS is 261MB????
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Yeah. There something "funny" definitely going on. There's a similar thread on the Motorola Support forums. Someone over there narrowed it down to auto-sync behavior. If you turn off auto-sync in setting the massive upload stops.
That may solve the upload problem but it should not be necessary! I'm not planning on activating 3G just yet, but after the LTE upgrade I may be more interested in activation. But not if auto-sync is a problem. I guess I could turn it off when I'm not on wifi. It's too bad there is not an option is settings to only auto-sync on wifi. Google are you listening?
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I have been on WiFi 90% of the time but I didn't realize until a couple of days ago that you also need to be in airplane mode or the Xoom NOM NOM NOM's the Gb's!
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I have had a xoom since day one and my total wireless usage to date is under 100 MB. I have made extensive use of wifi in that period so I am not sure I buy into the airplane mode being necessary when on wifi.
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[Q] Getting Internet... for cheap.

So this is not a completely phone-related question.
I will soon be moving, and it's been a year since I started with Optimum, so they are going to charge me extra for my internet. I am going to have only one roommate instead of two, and I'm broke as ****.
I'm sure you've heard this story hundreds of times before.. I need cheap internet, as fast as I can. My phone is rooted and I can use it, but of course, it comes no where close to where I need it to be. Leeching internet from Sprint is only good as a temporary solution, but not a long term one.
I am going to live in an area where there's no Optimum WiFi coverage and no other cable companies - no Fios either. What would you offer? What have you done that has worked for you in the past? I need some advice please...
you wont want to hear this.but hughesnet is probably your only option......satelite is your last resort
Att?
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POLL:Can you live with an Edge only Arc/Device?

Im debating going ahead and getting the "i" version if things are too expensive and hard to get on the Canada side of things, but is it worth it?
Do you think YOU can deal with Edge only?
I can't do it, had to use an edge only Blackberry for a bit while another phone was gettin fixed and I can't go back to Edge.
Arc shouldn't be too hard to get here.
It releases on the 28th; if Rogers won't sell them without a contract, WirelessWave will.
My two cents.
I always say that i have WIFi at home and work and most place that I go but 3G is something you want. I couldn't fool myself. If you have it on your phone as option but you are not using it then that is a different story but you want it to my opinion.
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My two cents.
I always say that i have WIFi at home and work and most place that I go but 3G is something you want. I couldn't fool myself. If you have it on your phone as option but you are not using it then that is a different story but you want it to my opinion.
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Agree, I put my phone on 2G only and it actually works really well for mobile sites and checking Email, for Maps it works better then expected, but when it comes to regular web pages its not that good, real slow....and youtube is virtually unusable at times.
With that being said I CAN live with it if I had too seeing as I have wifi in my house but regardless I'll wait a month or two to get the "A"version rather then being impatient and getting the "I".
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Agree, I put my phone on 2G only and it actually works really well for mobile sites and checking Email, for Maps it works better then expected, but when it comes to regular web pages its not that good, real slow....and youtube is virtually unusable at times.
With that being said I CAN live with it if I had too seeing as I have wifi in my house but regardless I'll wait a month or two to get the "A"version rather then being impatient and getting the "I".
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Wait a little bit and soon we are going to have a solution. If that Japanese phone gets unlocked then you get more option. You probably could find one for $650./
Lets wait a little bit
Nimche said:
Wait a little bit and soon we are going to have a solution. If that Japanese phone gets unlocked then you get more option. You probably could find one for $650./
Lets wait a little bit
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Will do! Patience is a virtue!
Even though I live in Belgium, the only affordable network for data here is EDGE-only. I've been using it for 3 years, both on SE featurephones and on the Arc, and to be honest, it works fine. Most of the time you're really doing stuff on the internet you're using WiFi anyway.
EDGE surprisingly good though. Uses a lot less battery, and the connection appears to be more stable than my friends' smartphones get using 3G (HSPA). One word of advice, when browsing over EDGE or over any slow connection, use Opera Mini. It compresses web pages a lot, and makes browsing over EDGE almost as fast as regular browsing!
I always use edge. I never have my phone on 3g, just edge and wifi. So yes, i could live without 3g no problems.
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Most of the time you're really doing stuff on the internet you're using WiFi anyway.
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Speak for yourself.
At home, yeah, I could use wi-fi but the rest of the time it's generally not an option - for example, at work, yes there's a wi-fi but it's restricted in terms of which sites you can access.
I'd have to agree with Step. I'm all over my 3G. Hell, I just looked at my usage from last month and I used 4.8GB of my 6GB plan. I live on 3G...Edge isn't even an option.
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funny because I use only about 200-500mb on my 2gb plan for ATT, I guess edge wouldn't be THAT bad...and as someone said with opera it wouldn't be that bad either..
Thankfully we have here pay with contract but they just sells the phone with installments that is payed a long with the monthly bill... they don't have locked phones and they use the regular firmware ( no customization )... the only problem here is that phones will finally cost you same as regular phone or a little higher...
the warranty is still to the official dealer so it's just buying with installments and pay along your mobile bill

Unlimited Data Usage?

I was just wondering what some of yall are using in data each month and how much is spent tethering?
About 10gb. 95% tethering.
This is what I have so far. My cable got cut off so I've been using my chromecast to watch netflix. Wonder if I'll get in trouble lol
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I use between 20 and 40 each month, used > 80 one time. Almost all tethering, a little Netflix and a little Amazon Prime video. Apart from a few dirty glances I've gotten from Verizon reps, there's been no trouble at all. Plus, If you live in an area with Band 4, it's often faster than most home Internet providers.
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I use between 20 and 40 each month, used > 80 one time. Almost all tethering, a little Netflix and a little Amazon Prime video. Apart from a few dirty glances I've gotten from Verizon reps, there's been no trouble at all. Plus, If you live in an area with Band 4, it's often faster than most home Internet providers.
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Well unfortunately we don't have band 4 in our lil hick town haha, maybe in another yr or 2!
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typically around 20-40, thought I do more than that some months.
I think an all time high was 120gb, but that was only once, I try not to use it that much. In another such thread one guy had a screenshot showing 700+gb used. Insane.
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typically around 20-40, thought I do more than that some months.
I think an all time high was 120gb, but that was only once, I try not to use it that much. In another such thread one guy had a screenshot showing 700+gb used. Insane.
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I had a screenshot right after I ordered my note3 that showed the first 7 days of my billing cycle with 393 GB of usage. None of this was tethered. I haven't actually done any tethering since I got my note 3 either.
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typically around 20-40, thought I do more than that some months.
I think an all time high was 120gb, but that was only once, I try not to use it that much. In another such thread one guy had a screenshot showing 700+gb used. Insane.
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Holy cow! That's crazy!!!
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bskarpa said:
Holy cow! That's crazy!!!
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Lol what was he doing? Providing the neighborhood service???
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rambo8987 said:
Lol what was he doing? Providing the neighborhood service???
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Sounds like it lol. The only thing I use my tethering for is my stuff like watching Netflix or if the home internet isn't working that great, or not working at all (in this case) I don't see what the big deal is with tethering. Back in the day we could and it was free but the internet wasn't really worth tethering cause it was so dang slow.
I would much rather watch a movie on my big screen and have surround sound then to watch one on my phone.
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Sounds like it lol. The only thing I use my tethering for is my stuff like watching Netflix or if the home internet isn't working that great, or not working at all (in this case) I don't see what the big deal is with tethering. Back in the day we could and it was free but the internet wasn't really worth tethering cause it was so dang slow.
I would much rather watch a movie on my big screen and have surround sound then to watch one on my phone.
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Please I hear ya. We paying for data so it's not stealing. I top out at 25mbs on time warner, but with the lte in my area I top out at 40-50mbs depending in the time of day. Making paying 40 to my isp pointless. The only issue I have is when tethering my xbox1 or ps4. My 360 and ps3 work fine. But with native tether or even market tethering apps, something trips the hot spot counter that reports how much tethering you've done back to tmobile. (I'm running a Verizon rom and have tried tmobile roms as well) I want to know how to fix the issue it ducks paying another 40 just for 2 game systems to play online
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The most I've ever hit was 48gb, and that was the month I had no internet because I was waiting for it to get installed in my new house. So I tethered all day everyday and Netflix/Hulu was our only form of TV sine I was also waiting for Dish to get installed.
Otherwise I average anywhere from 8-15gb each month.
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The most I've ever hit was 48gb, and that was the month I had no internet because I was waiting for it to get installed in my new house. So I tethered all day everyday and Netflix/Hulu was our only form of TV sine I was also waiting for Dish to get installed.
Otherwise I average anywhere from 8-15gb each month.
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I average around 14-18GB each month on my unlimited plan without tethering. I'm currently at 13.5GB with 7 days left in this billing cycle.
Big Cam said:
The most I've ever hit was 48gb, and that was the month I had no internet because I was waiting for it to get installed in my new house. So I tethered all day everyday and Netflix/Hulu was our only form of TV sine I was also waiting for Dish to get installed.
Otherwise I average anywhere from 8-15gb each month.
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Glad to see I'm not the only one who does this lol (only difference is I'm skimming by on bills and baby momma hasn't paid her child support (at all)so the tv was the first to go. At least I can still let my daughter watch Caillou)
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Between tethering for Netflix at work and playing games online. I average around 50-60 GB a month. Last month I think I hit around 85gb.... But that was because my wife lost her phone so I was constantly having my hotspot on for her as well as tethering my kids iPads.
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