iPhone 4 Beta Shows AT&T Tethering
An anonymous reader found news that will strike fear into the hearts of every 3G user in NYC. "Apple released iPhone OS 4.0 Beta 4 on Tuesday evening and it wasn't long before developers found the strongest evidence yet that tethering for US-based iPhone customers may happen sooner than later."
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What is the point to tether on such a crappy network? It is often difficult to place a simple call with AT&T in NYC...
I'll be impressed when it isn't AT&T supplying the tethering.
There's always lots of weird features in the dev beta that never make it to the OS. Just because they can, doesn't mean they will. I use and love some apple products but the neverending rumor mongering and fanaticism is killing me. Can't we just put a hold on it till the keynote in June?
I happily tether on my completely stock android phone with pdanet over usb. :P
I have no doubt the device can easily support it, and may even have the software installed by default in the OS. The question is will it or won't it be disabled and hidden for US consumers by contract with AT&T?
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If a company has a device that doesn't support tethering, why would you buy their products if you want to tether it? Why hype-up that they've "finally" included the damn thing, when it's been a standard feature on phones since GPRS and Bluetooth were available (my phone does it and that was released in 2003)?
If a network does not support tethering for your particular device, why would you join them if you one day hoped to tether?
There are other companies, other devices, other networks that *do* support tethering. Stop hoping for half-arsed solutions, trying to "jailbreak" your phone to do that, etc. Just buy one of the cheaper, easier, simpler devices that supports it out of the box without getting in your way or voiding your warranty. The companies that make those devices obviously know what you want and, crucially, will have been doing it properly, for longer.
And, besides, phone tethering is old-hat anyway. It costs literally a few pounds / dollars to connect a PC to a 3G always-on connection on a decent tariff in the country of your choice. Most laptops have options to have it built-in, or external devices can be bought for less than a meal-for-two. There are PAYG and contract data tariffs that work out more than cheap enough (providing you don't roam internationally on them, but that's the same for anything). They won't interfere with the use of your phone, won't be tied to your keeping a stupidly-expensive phone, are designed for the job and don't have the security / network-lock / price / etc. issues that tethering to an iPhone would.
Stop being surprised when years-old features are suddenly "added" to products that should have had them (and technically *could* have had them for absolutely no price difference whatsoever) in the first place.
No thanks, I'll just do it for free on Android.
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Exciting, but I have no interest in paying ATT for tethering. I tether on my jailbroken iphone now with the existing capabilities and it works fantastic! No need to update or pay for this privilege if you are a light user of tether, ATT doesn't notice.
I'm sure my porn downloads will FLY with this new free feature.
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This doesn't sound new.
Posted from a laptop tethered to a WinMobile device, which has supported tethering since release, over USB, Bluetooth, and WiFi (act as wireless router).
But yeah, you enjoy your "progress."
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Apple hasn't sued anyone over the prototype. There was a criminal investigation, but that was handled by the police and the California authorities - Apple had nothing to do with that.
Something about posting clear evidence on the internet that you bought stolen property makes police departments pretty likely to come and bust you. A nice easy "crime solved" case for the statistics.
If a company has a device that doesn't support tethering, why would you buy their products if you want to tether it? Why hype-up that they've "finally" included the damn thing, when it's been a standard feature on phones since GPRS and Bluetooth were available (my phone does it and that was released in 2003)?
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So, is Apple now going to sue itself for publishing details on the iPhone 4 prior to it's release? Or do they only sue people they set up to find "accidentally" lost versions?
There's a difference between the iPhone 4g which hasn't been announced and OS 4.0 which has been announced. This announcement is all about OS 4.0
I hate to take the piss out of you over this (who am I kidding? I'm quite pleased to do it...) but if the person they "set up" just handed to phone back to Apple there'd be no grounds for a suit. It's those who would take such a find and try to turn a profit off of it that would be at risk. Greed engenders risk; don't try to get what isn't yours to have and you won't run afoul of Apple's "dastardly plan", now will you?
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No kidding!!! What do you say at this point?
How do people seriously think that was a marketing stunt? Are people seriously so blind to the realities of our world (namely that there are greedy fucks out there who will lie, cheat, and steal in order to make a buck) that they cannot see a crime for what it is? Hint: when a guy tries to hide and destroy evidence before the police get to them, that's a pretty clear sign that they did something wrong and they know it.
But, hey, keep pretending that a crime wasn't committed. Whatever you need to do to foster your hate of Apple.
The kicker is, if you disagree with choices Apple makes, there's lots of legitimate reasons to dislike the company. Making crap up just seems utterly pointless when there's actual legitimate reasons to dislike the company. People might disagree with you or not feel your reasons are sufficient to hate the company, but you'd at least be basing your opinion on something real.
Okay, the first lost iPhone4 may have been interpreted as a crime, the second one was either unprecedented stupidity from a company with a long history of doing this right or purposely done. You decide.
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The beta release is under NDA, of course, so they certainly could sue the individual who violated the agreement.
Unlikely.
Text messages cost your provider NOTHING. Absolutely NOTHING. The text message data is sent in the free space that's not used in the packet communication with the mobile tower.
Per GB of data, text messaging is the most expensive form of communication anywhere.
A colleague has an iPad, which he carries with him almost everywhere. He tethers it to his non AT&T phone for free.Why would anyone buy an iPad and an iPhone if it requires either two data plans or one expensive one given the cheaper alternatives. ATT will keep me as an iPhone customer once I own an IPad by allowing me to tether the iPad to it,
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I agree that, while this is interesting, it points more towards AT&T choosing to offer tethering and having enough confidence in their network can handle the additional load then to any achievement on the iPhone. As others mentioned, this was achievable quite a while back with a little website hack (if you dared risk being slammed with a giant fee one day for doing it).
It actually surprises me that they are making this move. I have a friend that work for AT&T who told me that in a lot of areas (universities, metro, etc.) they WAY underestimated the bandwidth usage of iPhone users and that their network was being more heavily taxed than they had anticipated. I would rather see them address what I see as something that is still an irritation before adding yet another bandwidth taxing feature.
I can't wait to pay (Too much Money) a month to complain about it!
This easy method of tethering has been around for at least a year for the iPhone 3.0 firmware, with profiles available for many countries.
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Tethering's already supported on the 3G (even non-jailbroken). Ben.at proved that. AT&T just hasn't enabled it in their cellular profile. Why should we expect that the iPhone 4 will be any different?
AT&T are the jedi masters of "later," it seems. "Later we're going to offer better customer service," "Later we're going to offer tethering (at a high price)," "Later we won't drop your calls so much." I finally ended my landline DSL from them after I heard my third year of "Later we're going to offer 6mbps in your area."
You keep using that word; I do not think it means what you think it means.
On Apple's side, why is it so difficult to switch between countries in the App Store? It can only be done on the PC, and requires me to enter a credit card for each country every single time I switch the iTunes country. This makes keeping Apps updated from the Japan and US stores incredibly difficult.
As soon as the new Android models are released here (or possibly WinMo 7), I'll be switching away from the iPhone mess.
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then never released. I'll believe it when I see it. surely it won't be available until ATT figures out how to handle the traffic and charge 3 times what it's worth.
before you do anything else, Apple... remove the ATT monopoly
Easy if you are jailbroken and or at 3.0 anything over 3.0 does not work.
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Another technological breakthrough the world can give thanks for. Apple has done it again, wow.
Tethering is the only reason why I'd jailbreak my iPhone. The lack of tethering is the reason why this could be my last iPhone.
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so android 2.2 purportedly has tethering (wifi, bluetooth & usb) built into the OS. how will the carriers handle this? i really want to believe i'm getting free tethering in android 2.2 but considering the nexus one (probably the first phone with 2.2) works on AT&T and T-mo, i just can't believe those two companies are just going to magically allow free tethering for N1 users.
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"possible" is not the same as "available". AT&T could still decide not to provide the feature, or at a prohibitively unpopular price.
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will strike fear into the hearts of every 3G user in NYC
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I've been tethering for 2 years with my iPhone. Just jailbreak teh damn thing. Once you have it, you almost forget that nobody else with an iPhone can do it. (and haha to you)
Here's a little trick: Tether your iPhone at a starbucks cafe. Starbucks allows iPhones to connect to their wifi for free. Therefore, you get free starbucks wifi on yer laptop instead of having to pay for it. Now, why starbucks won't enter the modern area and stop charging for internet access is beyond me.
Per GB of data, text messaging is the most expensive form of communication anywhere.
That's a function of most text messages being pure noise.
Been doing this for over a year on my Samsung Omnia Windows phone. About time the iPhone is beginning to catch up.
Steve Jobs said "soon" on AT&T when 3G announced. It is AT&T that held up the feature. It works fine everywhere else.