

Not meant to be your main internet connection, but a nice plus for travelers that need to connect to the internet from their computers when there wasn’t any free WiFi hotspots available. This would allow you to use your iPhone’s data connection on another device like your laptop when you’re out and about. A couple of years ago Apple updated iOS to include data tethering. Is there an open table at Morton’s tonight?ĭéjà vu! It’s like 2010/iOS 4 all over again. Make a reservation at Ocean Prime for tomorrow at 7PM

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What time does the movie Resident Evil Start? How long woud it take to drive to Ford Field? In no particular order here we go: Tweet “Having fun with Siri and iOS 6” Since iOS 6 is now out in the wild I decided to do a follow up and give you 25 New Things to Ask Siri. I was blown away by the initial response to that post and even the continued large number of views to this day. This is actually a follow up to an insanely popular post I wrote last year “ 25 Fun Things to Ask Siri“. These plans also include unlimited voice and unlimited texting. Stick it to the man! However, if you could save a few bucks and you’re not using that much data you might be actually better off on one of the new shared data plans. If you use the data (especially video streaming) then by all means stick to your unlimited plan. While I like the idea of buying data and using it anyway that I want, I still don’t like AT&T’s tactics here of not allowing you to use your device to fullest if you were an early adopter on an unlimited data plan. Again remember this is for 5 iPhones and 3 iPads.
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This is my first full month after the switch and as I suspected they didn’t go anywhere near the 10GBs of allotted data. I went with the 10GB/month plan because for 5 iPhones and 3 iPads the math you don’t really save anything by going with a lower plan as the cost per phone goes up! How’s it going? Doing the math it would save me about $30/month and everyone (but me) would get the benefits of tethering and FaceTime over 3G/4G. I decided to bite the bullet and move everything over to one of AT&T’s Shared Data Plans. I also had 3 iPads on various monthly pay-as-you-go plans. They are on WiFi most of the time either at home, work or school. A couple of months ago I decided to look not only at my bill, but to also look at usage and I found that most of these family members don’t use a lot of iPhone 3G/4G data at all. Many of those iPhones and iPads were on unlimited plans too. However, I also have a family plan with family members on it. I’m on this plan until they take it away (cold dead hands) or until work changes to something else. Actually I don’t have a choice as my AT&T plan is through work. Like many of you I have no plans of giving up my unlimited data voluntarily. Data Tethering and FaceTime over Cellular, from users still on these plans. AT&T has taken a lot of heat (and deservedly so) over playing games with this plan and doing things like throttling users back that use a lot of their “unlimited” data and holding back features ie. If you’re an early iPhone adopter like me, then chances are you are grandfathered in to AT&T’s “Unlimited” data plan.
