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Re: revvl 6 pro hotspot
I've called T-Mobile 611 Six times in three months over this same issue. For the 5 Hours I spent troubleshooting, I was credited $10 of the $21.99 it costs to manufacture warranty replace the phone. I just got the new phone. Guess what? It wont "Stick" the hotspot setting either. The better question is, does anyone who has done the updates had a Revvl 6, PRO, or 6x5G which has a solid mobile hotspot that doesn't turn off? On a side note, anyone onboard for a class-action about this stupid issue? Regardless of contracts, for a provider which gives loyal customers VERY limited options for upgrading their phones, a phone which cannot provide a simple functionality (likely intentional sabatoge) is unacceptable. If you think I'll sign up for the same service plus an extra 10GB of highspeed hotspot data and some Wifi whilst traveling on an airliner for DOUBLE the cost my Magenta plan, you've got another thing coming. Customer service is going to hell, prices are through the roof, but they give lots of rewards out to those who know how to utalize them. They punch us in the face, kick us below the belt, then hand us a piece of candy. Verizon is looking sweet. If I absolutely couldn't do without a new "on us" phone, I'd go with sprint. My mom has sprint and always has the latest phone. Heck, Boost is guaranteeing a new phone every two years. My Local T-Mobile subsidiary answers the phone with "Where we give you a free phone every year." Which is obviously bogus since all T-Mobile does is change the name of their plan every two years (all offers with "On Us" *with a qualifying plan*) and either Jack the cost up or lower it when they lose too many customers and give the "best wireless service" to another company that year. I think eventually society will associate that T-mobile ring with rubbish phones since only new signing up customers get anything decent. I gave up on T-Mobile back in 2017 when I saw Sprint giving away free Galaxy S phones and I still had my piece of junk On5 from two years ago paid off and ready to upgrade. This time, for $42.50/mo for one line, I think they finally have me since Mint Mobile wont give nearly the same Highspeed Hotspot Data and keeps messing with their "Unlimited" plan cost. T-Mobile can take this Revvl 6 and shove it. I'll use my Galaxy on5 for Hotspot and make the joke on them for all the Legacy Internet that phone will run in Hotspot data.6Visto2likes0Comentarios