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Help Explain Use Packet Data in plain English??

wunay

Android Enthusiast
Jan 18, 2011
338
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Staffordshire, UK
Had my Galaxy S for some ten days now. It came with v2.1 and when I tried to update to v2.2 even though Kies was offering to update - it failed completely, this was using an XP PC with Kies v1.5. I subsequently installed Kies V2.0 onto my Win 7 PC and tried again - it failed yet again. I took the Galaxy S back to the retailer who indicated that "Use Packet data" was not in operation. He ticked the option for "Use Packet Data" and I then was able to upgrade to V2.2 without problem. I had been able to access the internet previously through wifi to my home network as well as out on the road.
In respect of the "Use Packet Data" I was not aware of its existence and even now I still cannot get my head around as to its use or need.
Can someone explain in plain English as to "Use Packet data"??
 
You will need to have it checked in order to access mobile internet and not wifi. As for updating to 2.2.1. it shouldn't make a difference (unless if you are expecting an OTA update). But some users have reported that they couldn't flash their phone unless if it is ticked.... so give it a try if your can't update.
 
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You will need to have it checked in order to access mobile internet and not wifi. As for updating to 2.2.1. it shouldn't make a difference (unless if you are expecting an OTA update). But some users have reported that they couldn't flash their phone unless if it is ticked.... so give it a try if your can't update.

Hi..please can you help...I can connect with my wifi...I also have paid for 30 hours of internet on AIS GSM network in Thailand...Its says registered, but I have no idea how to connect it to internet when I am out and about..thanks if you can help me
 
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