![]() ![]() One way around this silly limitation is to root your device and install an Android app or custom ROM that has the feature built-in. However, I can’t use my device as a wireless access point without incurring additional charges, at least not without being a sneak. For example, I have an unlimited data plan (I was grandfathered in) which means I have absolutely no limits. Verizon likes to lock down their devices by charging you all kinds of additional fees to use features which should already be supported. ![]() I have service with Verizon Wireless, not that you necessarily care, but trust me that point sets the stage for my review. ![]()
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