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I would like to tether a wifi ipad to my S4.  I am told that other than going to ATT which would require me to give up my unlimited plan,  I would have to root my S4. Is this difficult to do.  I've JB my iphones a few times without too much trouble but no nothing of Android.

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You use that if you go through Verizon or ATT, in my case.  I'm trying to avoid that so I do not lose my unlimited plan.

So you wanted S4->wireless->iPad Mini?  Yeah, pretty sure you're going to need to root it for that.  Unless you can find an app to make it transmit wireless.  The only way I can think that you could get this to work would be to tether a computer from it (either USB or Bluetooth, doesn't matter), then have the computer somehow transmit ("transmit" == act as wireless server, since it's really both transmit and receive, but it still has to be the master and server-provide stuff like DHCP) via wireless.

 

I ended up giving up my limitless plan -- I had them do a history, and I never even came close to their smallest limit.  You may want to have them do the same thing.  I could only go back a couple months online, but they can get a report and email it to you if AT&T are the same way.

On this phone

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Under Settings

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Tethering and portable hotspot

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Its a built in option.

I tried exactly what you wanted, briefly, with tapatalk on the iPM and it worked.

Some carriers will want to charge you more / prevent your phone from re-using the same bits they quite happily sent you :palm:

Re data usage - built in tracker

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I would like to tether a wifi ipad to my S4.  I am told that other than going to ATT which would require me to give up my unlimited plan,  I would have to root my S4. Is this difficult to do.  I've JB my iphones a few times without too much trouble but no nothing of Android.

 

I've yet to find an Android device that I couldn't root, some more difficult than others, of course.  I wouldn't guess that the S4 is too bad, given how much ROM development there's been for it.  I'd start here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2314494

Peter, thanks.  I had trouble reading the instructions for the instructions for the FAQ on how to root.  I think I will see if I can find someone locally with the skills to do this for me.

I looked at it a bit for you, Mike.  Seems like you need to download and run the file from the first post in the following thread under "download" heading: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2297900

 

Enable USB debugging on your phone (under developer options), connect your phone to the computer, install any relevant drivers (if necessary), and run the file you just downloaded.  I think it should be fairly self-explanatory from the look of the software screenshot.

 

If you're feeling a little brave, of course ;)

Unfortunately, Verizon screwed up their support of the Nexus when they did have it, that Google is highly unlikely to ever bring it back to Verizon.

The Nexus 5 looks nice.

 

Yes, and priced right. 

Bought one, just got my shipping notice. Don't even know why, I love my note 2. I just like toys I guess.

Glad I got the iphone 5s and didn't wait for the Nexus 5.  It's so nice to use a phone than fits in my pocket and that I can use with one hand. 

Shelly the Galaxy S4 mini may compete in that space. That said I get what you are saying. I wish my phone was smaller.

Shelly the Galaxy S4 mini may compete in that space. That said I get what you are saying. I wish my phone was smaller.

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