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Root [MetroPCS/CDMA] This weird thing happened

Crex321

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Aug 27, 2011
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For a good while now the data warning line, along with the set mobile data limit option in the data usage settings have just disappeared This is what it looks like now.
It works fine on 4.2.2 or lower. But on 4.3-4.4.2 it doesn't. I don't know why. And with every new rom I always do a factory reset, and wipe system and data in TWRP. Is there maybe something I'm doing wrong? And has anyone else experienced this with any roms? Thanks for any of your help. :)
EDIT: Oh, and right now I'm on the latest carbon 4.4 nightly if that helps at all.
 
definitely doesn't seem like an issue. More of a removed feature.
If it's really important to you use this.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobidia.android.mdm

I used to use it but not necessary when you have unlimited data.
Just a question but how much data are you paying for. And if it's not unlimited then why isn't it?

I don't pay for my bill, lol. My parents set me up with Metro's $50 plan, so I have 2.5 gigs of data. Also on Kitkat the data on the graph is really inaccurate for some reason. It says I use a lot more data than I usually do, which is kinda of annoying if I want to keep track of it.
Also, I wont be staying with Metro for long. I'm planing to switch to T-Mobile, or some other network before the cdma networks shut down.
 
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I don't pay for my bill, lol. My parents set me up with Metro's $50 plan, so I have 2.5 gigs of data. Also on Kitkat the data on the graph is really inaccurate for some reason. It says I use a lot more data than I usually do, which is kinda of annoying if I want to keep track of it.
Also, I wont be staying with Metro for long. I'm planing to switch to T-Mobile, or some other network before the cdma networks shut down.


Sorry for brief change in subject but why are you switching?
 
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