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Root [International] UK T-Mobile Full Monty

Jon_LTD

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Sep 6, 2011
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Hi all

I'm able to upgrade on Sunday, and I am intendening to get the SGS3 on T-Mobile (UK) on the Full Monty plan (2000 mins, unltd texts & data) however after a bit of research I have noticed they have stopped tethering for new customers. I am quite miffed about this as at the end of the month I was going to treat myself to a Nexus 7 too with the intention to tether where required.
Am I right in thinking there are no ways around this? Such as using 3rd party apps (such as FoxFi) or perhaps using a custom rom? I am asking as I was wondering if it's the carriers stock rom preventing me? Or rather something else with no work arounds? If this is the case, I'll simply go to Three where they do allow this. I'm just a little bit hesitant about leaving T-Mobile as I've had absolutely minimal trouble with them. :eek:

Cheers all, and I'm sure you'll be seeing me quite a lot around this neck of the woods before long.
 
Hi XplosiV,

Thanks for the link, but it doesn't really shed any light on the use of 3rd party apps? Or if using a custom rom will re-enable this function? I guess I just can't get my head around how they are able to disable this function when there are apps dedicated to enable this and getting rid of the stock rom which may have it enbedded in there. :eek:
 
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I guess it's not worth the hassle if T-Mobile throttle/limit my speeds or even cut off my 3g through my tethering.. But that means I'm going to have to wait another month as I'll have to wait for my current contract to expire!
Bummer to say I've been looking forward to this since the SGS3 was released.
 
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This is what I thought, how can they possibly differentiate between usual 3g traffic and tethering? So by them "not allowing it" is basically them not providing the ability to do so under their settings despite a good availability of 3rd party apps. How can they possibly enforce this?
 
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This is what I thought, how can they possibly differentiate between usual 3g traffic and tethering? So by them "not allowing it" is basically them not providing the ability to do so under their settings despite a good availability of 3rd party apps. How can they possibly enforce this?

Well I have heard stories about people on Three with unlimited data, but without tethering, receiving a blocked internet webpage returned when attempting to tether. And that is even using the sim in a mobile wireless dongle for the pc. So I don't know how they 'detect' it, but apparently they do.
 
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In a dongle makes sense as it would probably alter the apn since this is not encoded on the sim.

If an app uses a different apn the that too would make sense.

If its all going through one apn, the traffic is not being differentiated, so that doesn't make sense.

Easy test, get a t-mobile payg sim and test it.

O2 said no tethering yet it worked fine for me and no repercussions
 
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Yeah, I'm sure like all carriers signal varies from time to time, I just hope it's consistent. I'm now more miffed at the fact I have to stick it out another month and go through the rigamirale of porting my number. Knowing my luck 3 will up the price and block tethering in that time.
Oh, and hi Rasta! :D
 
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Yeah, I'm sure like all carriers signal varies from time to time, I just hope it's consistent. I'm now more miffed at the fact I have to stick it out another month and go through the rigamirale of porting my number. Knowing my luck 3 will up the price and block tethering in that time.
Oh, and hi Rasta! :D

hello there chap.
this phone is too easy, i dont post much
 
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welcome, set a screen protector. contrary to belief these phones can still get scratched screens. mine scratched in my pocket some how.

Ouch! I got a screen protector/gel case to prevent any scratching on the screen or body. Had the same on my Desire since day 1 and it's in absolutely pristine condition. No matter how good Gorilla glass claims to be at resisting scratches, all it takes is a coin/keys etc in the pocket to give it a scratch.
 
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Well, I'm rooted. Piece of cake compared to the Desire to be honest (or I'm just more familiar with these processes). Looking forward to researching the current roms, but the Cyanogen Jellybean looks right up my street :D.
I strongly recommend sticking with samsung roms at first. Almost half of the features are lost going to aosp.

Have a read of the 'coolest feature' thread
 
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