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that download from their website work perfect I downloaded it for the windows xp nn installed right on the computer and then right on to the thunderbolts and it removed the icons and replaced with new & worked perfect did have to reboot or anything
To be able to download all apps from the
Market (including tether apps) put your phone in airplane mode and then turn on wifi...u should now be able to see all the apps that Verizon blocked in the marketplace
To be able to download all apps from the
Market (including tether apps) put your phone in airplane mode and then turn on wifi...u should now be able to see all the apps that Verizon blocked in the marketplace
To be able to download all apps from the
Market (including tether apps) put your phone in airplane mode and then turn on wifi...u should now be able to see all the apps that Verizon blocked in the marketplace
To be able to download all apps from the
Market (including tether apps) put your phone in airplane mode and then turn on wifi...u should now be able to see all the apps that Verizon blocked in the marketplace
Are you sure you are looking in the right directory? It has to be there.... all user apps are installed to that location. And if you look using a good file explorer like root explorer, then you should even be able to see the same icon that you see in your app drawer. Whatever, its not that important, I will just install it through the desktop program and then check it out myself if I really care. Either way, regardless, thanks for trying.
Apparently where Verizon might have been able to see more than normal usage for a smart phone, cause I'm sure they look at a user using 10 gigs of data a month and say wait, every month, the guy must not work, what could they download to a phone that much a month without running out of memory, so guess they don't see that excess use now , just a guess, excess data must been visible before even though was not considered tethering
Apparently where Verizon might have been able to see more than normal usage for a smart phone, cause I'm sure they look at a user using 10 gigs of data a month and say wait, every month, the guy must not work, what could they download to a phone that much a month without running out of memory, so guess they don't see that excess use now , just a guess, excess data must been visible before even though was not considered tethering
I use 15gb a month lol. I don't tether or anything like that I just use dropbox a lot. Plus 4g is fast so you would expect a lot of people to use it a lot more than 3g. So I'm pretty sure verizon is expecting 10gb to 20gb a person per month.
15 geez......I have free tether on my blackberry, was working remotely everyday and doing tech support and did not even hit 5 gnawing, so thinking I won't even think about it then, tell, prove it LOL