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Me, my wife, and my daughter tethered using our Nexus S's that we bought from T-Mobile using the built in tethering without ever having an issue for 2 years. It is built into android and without carriers adding their bloat tether apps it's part off the OS that T-Mobile doesn't block.


Also, https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.aquarla.android.tethershortcut will give you a shortcut straight to enable tethering. I've already used it on my nexus 4 and it works just fine. Root is not even needed to tether a Nexus phone.
 
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It really is handy, whilst holidaying I was getting very fast speeds through my phone to my laptop, a total godsend, also some carriers whilst allowing tethering will limit or charge you more for the privilege and again they can not tell if you are using an unlocked phone, they can of course still claim fair usage policy against you based on your overall download GB if you are excessive.:smokingsomb:
 
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If it is a carrier locked phone they can tell but if it is an unlocked/rooted/custom rom they can't tell

Not true. The built in tethering on the Nexus from T-mobile is identical to the one from Google Play.

There are 2 types of unlocking:
SIM - allows you to use the phone on any network. This is the ONLY difference in the phone if you get it from Tmobile, you can only use it on Tmobile until you get an unlock code.

Bootloader unlocking: Allows rooting and custom OS's to be installed. Nothing to do with the carrier seeing anything different about your phone. On non Nexus phones you need to install a root tethering app, not on a Nexus though


If the locked one from Tmobile came with a different tethering app installed then yes there would be a difference. But, the Tmobile version has 0 bloat including no different tethering app
 
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To expand on the OP's original question it can tether via wifi, bluetooth, and USB--the latter working only on windows apparently. Yep, nothing happened when I plugged it in with USB tethering enabled on my mac, but on my windows machine it installed the driver for it right away.

Also, you can tether via USB while also using bluetooth tethering or wifi hotspot. I currently have a windows machine tethering via USB while my iPad and iPhone are using the wifi hotspot (just for testing). Sweet.




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So... with this tethering out of the box, if I go with a tMo plan that offers the "truly" unlimited data...

500talk, unlimited text and data for $60/value if I buy n4 from PlayStore
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500talk, unlimited text and data for $70/individual if I buy n4 from tMo

Then, I could technically go without home internet, correct?

Does anyone else do this? If so, how is it? I surf the web, watch Netflix, Hulu, DirecTV Sunday Ticket, listen to Pandora/Spotify... that's really about the jist of it.

FYI: I live in the LA area so I should be getting HSPA+42 speeds.

I actually bought a SIM card to go $30/prepaid, but having only 100minutes and 5gb of usable data speed plus paying Charter for internet seems like a lesser deal than the above idea...
 
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Then, I could technically go without home internet, correct?

How's your signal inside your house? T-Mobile is notorious for weak building penetration (Ex: 5 bars outside, 2 bars inside). If you get good signal and speed inside your house then go for it.

Ping is usually not the best on mobile data though. If you play online games that's something to take into consideration.
 
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So... with this tethering out of the box, if I go with a tMo plan that offers the "truly" unlimited data...

500talk, unlimited text and data for $60/value if I buy n4 from PlayStore
or
500talk, unlimited text and data for $70/individual if I buy n4 from tMo

Then, I could technically go without home internet, correct?

Does anyone else do this? If so, how is it? I surf the web, watch Netflix, Hulu, DirecTV Sunday Ticket, listen to Pandora/Spotify... that's really about the jist of it.

FYI: I live in the LA area so I should be getting HSPA+42 speeds.

I actually bought a SIM card to go $30/prepaid, but having only 100minutes and 5gb of usable data speed plus paying Charter for internet seems like a lesser deal than the above idea...

I don't use my home WiFi on my phone at home because T-Mobile is faster. I don't tether at home though. If you abuse it enough, they will probably terminate your service after a couple warnings. It comes installed on your phone and you can use it, but technically it does violate your TOS. I usually stay under 15GB a month and that isn't all the time, only when I watch a few extra movies at work sites without WiFi.

Also the fastest I have got is about 20Mbps, and I live 20 miles from T-Mobile USA headquarters.
 
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