Carriers generally expect to be paid an additional fee if you want to use your phone’s data connection to access the Internet from a laptop, tablet, or other device. Android has an integrated tethering feature, but — if you get your phone from directly from a carrier — the carrier has the ability to disable the built-in tethering feature. This encourages you to pay up for the privilege of tethering. Luckily, there are ways to tether on any Android phone, even if your carrier has disabled tethering. The first method we’re covering here doesn’t require root. Root users have more...
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