
Now sharing my hotspot for all those that may be in need up to 8 devices.įor those that are unable to use the wifi mode in Foxfi, don't forget to create a hotspot via computer while tethering and remember to create a one click shortcut. Through Foxfi hotspot, my service bars has increased as well, topping out around 33,000 kps. For those lucky enough to remain unlimited data on Verizon, the $50 spent for a new/older model droid was well worth the cost, compared to spending the $700 for a Samsung to retrieve the Foxfi wifi mode. Voila! Foxfi hotspot is working great again! Verizon no longer updates those models to the latest build, thereby keeping my current build on 4.1.2. Surely there are worse proclivities for a widow alone than a love for pretty Android devices.After years of getting nowhere with foxfi hotspot on a Droid Maxx other than tethering and creating a hotspot via computer, and literally spading my Maxx with a shovel, I activated a back up phone, a droid razr with micro hdmi. Verizon doesn't come cheap but they've given me the best service they could, never tried to charge me for anything I didn't owe and they made it possible for me, in my own humble circumstances, to be greedy and buy the Note 4, then the Note Pro tablet to go with it and now the S7 Edge. I'll definitely be back to tell all if I have any trouble with this plan. (been there done that) Verizon assures me if I'm not happy, I can switch back with no extra charge - and pick up that extra 2GB 'for life' they gave me when I got my S7 Edge this month. No other company even tries to serve rural New Mexico and I'm in the least-populated county in the state, in the mountains, so I was glad to get online at all - and not have to work with those rip-off satellite companies. The unlimited plan knocked 26 bucks off my bill, which was already ridiculously high for a senior on a pension so even that little bit made a difference.

If you pay for the FoxFi app, you will get another icon on your phone that says âÂÂFoxFi Keyâ in addition to âÂÂFoxFiâ icon. If the app works, then you can choose to upgrade to pay the 6.97 fee for unlimited usage. I don't have TV, don't want it the internet gives me everything I want. First download the free version of FoxFi app to make sure it works on your Android phone. I had a 24GB plan, with 1GB 'bonus' with carry-over data and I was using every byte of it all by myself. Verizon is pushing out 4.3 to phones (mine is a Galaxy S3) and I need and use FoxFi while I'm in the hospital (still a couple of months to go on Press J to jump to the feed. When I do get 4G around here, I'm at somebody else's house uphill from me, but in my own, only on my phone do I ever see it, never on my jetpack. I almost never see 4G where I live and I am hoping I don't even notice the slowdown I just signed on to that 'unlimited' plan myself.
