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Originally Posted by Diomed
Find out how much data you have on your phone plan first.
Some carriers limit the "tethering" or "wifi hotspot" data usage on your phone. This feature is essentially only used to connect other devices to the Internet via your phone. Like an iPad or laptop.
But the phone itself should be able to use as much data (Internet) as you want, so long as you don't exceed your monthly cap (amount of data/internet allotted in your cell plan).
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Thanks.
BFF saw the post and emailed today. Ten hours is wrong; ten gigs is the data plan. I've asked how much per gig if I go over. I don't need the watch if I can use the hotspot. Now that I understand it isn't time but gigs, I'll use it for emails or a quick search. Browsing can wait until I get to the house.
Tuesday I'll be out so can test it. If it fails, Wednesday I'm going out, too, so can fiddle with it Tuesday night.
He'd told me gigs but that was two years ago when he visite me. Somehow I remembered ten ...