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Re: revvl 6 pro hotspot
I was using theworkaround Xavier posted, basically going to the Play Store, and downloading a third- party app. A couple of problems with this though. First and foremost, there only a couple of free apps to choose from. They feel scammy. (Why wouldn't they be, they are apps to do something your phone already does. I'm not saying they are, I have not analyzed the code, but being familiar with cybersecurity, I could see how these apps could potentially be used to intercept data. ) The second problem, related to the first, is that there are ton of ads in the free app. It wasn't so bad when I first downloaded it, now the app is unusable because of the amount of ads. I am appreciative of the find because it saved me but in a pinch, but I don't think this is a great long-term solution.5Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: revvl 6 pro hotspot
I wish T-Mobs would acknowledge the hotspot issues with these phones. The line we get is, "oh, that's weird, lets reset your network." It is not 'the network", there is no "network reset" that will fixthe issue. There is some type of issue with the way the software to the OS, interacts with the hardware of the phone which causes app issues to randomly drop connection, or completely reset itself, and drop connection. Normally I would say "not t-mobs fault if the device maker messed something up," but these devices are sold by and branded to T-mobs. Its not like we could have brought them from somewhere else. We paid T-mobile for these phones, and they don't work right.5Visto0likes0Comentarios