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Foxfi
Thinking of purchasing a Razr Maxx. Does anyone know if FoxFi works with it.
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June 1st, 2012, 06:15 PM
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Yes I just discovered that app and I love it!!
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June 1st, 2012, 06:32 PM
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Yes. You only have to turn on foxfi and it works great. (when you install it, it's turned off)
June 1st, 2012, 08:48 PM
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FoxFi is great and works perfectly on the Razr Maxx but it will zap your battery....even the Razr Maxx.
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Works great. I like to tether my laptop in my car, because I storm chase in the summer. Its nice to be able to have full screen radar. And I just Jeep my phone plugged in with my car charger so the battery isn't an issue
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I need help-- is there any way to cool down my phone quickly if I'm using the FoxFi app on my Droid 4 phone for a long time as it's my only internet access?? I try closing all the other apps while using this one, but I'm still worried that it will overheat too much one day.
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Your phone will shut itself off it gets too hot. I wouldn't worry about it. Once I over clocked my DROID x to 1.7ghz and the battery reached 120 degrees. Lol
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Works fantastic on my razr. I have actually been using it to power my PS3 and ipad since power went out down here because of Issac. It has been working flawlessly.
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Works fantastic on my razr. I have actually been using it to power my PS3 and ipad since power went out down here because of Issac. It has been working flawlessly.
Wait.. How are you using your phone to power your ps3??
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Wait.. How are you using your phone to power your ps3??
Im using foxfi as a "wifi" signal to connect my ps3 to the internet so i can watch netflix and amazon video.
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Ahh I think I know what you mean. I have a generator for power and foxfi for the internet connection.
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That makes more sense lol
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I have a generator for power ...........
It's good to have a generator.
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Yup, used it to connect my work laptop to my Razr Maxx to connect to my work's network and it worked perfectly.
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Also consider EasyTether. Works a treat with the Razr Maxx.
DISCLAIMER: I have no connection with EasyTether's publisher, Google, Motorola (well, Google again), or, for that matter, Duluth Trading, save as a customer.
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