I have done all the steps to tether. Rooted phone. Turned that file from a 1 to a 0 and WiFi tether app doesn't work, neither does foxfi or any other app I have tried. What am I doing wrong here? Please help. Didn't have this much trouble using my Note i717. PS it is on ATT.
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Did you try the setting in settings before editing the files. I have the same device on AT&T and I didn't have to edit anything at stock.
Current Devices:
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Previous Devices:
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I'm trying to tether W/O a tethering plan. I'm on an unlimited data plan and would like to keep it that way.
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JunkheadINC said:
I'm trying to tether W/O a tethering plan. I'm on an unlimited data plan and would like to keep it that way.
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I have not a clue. I did the same when I had unlimited on my S2. Would it work in CM?
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Can someone get Google wallet to work for this device?
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Dnice25 said:
Can someone get Google wallet to work for this device?
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Wrong Section to ask.
Themes n apps, Or general?
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Dnice25 said:
Can someone get Google wallet to work for this device?
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Dnice25 said:
Themes n apps, Or general?
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Mod moved it for ya Its now in the Q&A.
Im assuming you have the E980 AT&T one correct? Not sure, Ive never really had an issue.
Got it working
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I just got Google Wallet working on my LG-E980. I'm running madmack's CM 10.2.
It's really simple. Go to the Google Play store and download "Market Helper" by JRummy Apps Inc. It's an addon for their "ROM Toolbox" app. There is nothing to run or do after install. Just go back to the google play store and download/install Google Wallet and it should work (did for me).
I downloaded it without that add on.
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I downloaded it without that add on.
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The newest release of Google Wallet works on the G Pro, as well as most other Android phones now, however, NFC transactions on the OGP aren't supported-
Eligible devices for use with Google Wallet
Non-NFC devices
The Google Wallet app is available to US users on devices that meet the following system requirements:
Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) or higher.
iOS 6 or higher.
NFC devices
Tap and pay functionality is available in the US, and requires one of the following NFC-enabled Android devices running 2.3 (Gingerbread) or higher, with a Secure Element chip, on select carrier networks:
Phones
HTC One on Sprint
HTC One SV on Boost Mobile
HTC EVO 4G LTE on Sprint
LG Viper 4G LTE on Sprint
LG Viper 4G LTE on Zact Mobile
LG Optimus Elite on Sprint
LG Optimus Elite on Virgin Mobile
LG Optimus Elite on Zact Mobile
LG Nexus 4*
Motorola Moto X on Sprint
Motorola Moto X on US Cellular
Samsung Galaxy Note II on Sprint
Samsung Galaxy Note II on US Cellular
Samsung Galaxy SIII on Sprint
Samsung Galaxy SIII on MetroPCS
Samsung Galaxy SIII on US Cellular
Samsung Galaxy SIII on Virgin Mobile
Samsung Galaxy SIII on Boost Mobile
Samsung Galaxy S4 on Sprint
Samsung Galaxy S4 on US Cellular
Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Play Edition*
Samsung Nexus S 4G on Sprint
Samsung Galaxy Nexus on Sprint
Samsung Galaxy Nexus*
Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE on Sprint
Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE on Virgin Mobile
Samsung Galaxy Axiom on US Cellular
Tablets
ASUS Nexus 7 (2012)
ASUS Nexus 7 3G (2012)*
Samsung Nexus 10
*Must be used with a US-based SIM card.
At this time, tap and pay functionality is not supported for devices purchased internationally. The eligible device list above only applies to devices purchased from the listed carriers next to them. For example, an unlocked Samsung Galaxy SIII purchased internationally will not work with Google Wallet tap and pay.
https://support.google.com/wallet/answer/1347934?hl=en
Anybody trying to port Google wallet for this device?
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Anybody trying to port Google wallet for this device?
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Use market helper to change your device id to a nexus 4 and then try using google wallet to do nfc payments
The new update works on our phone!
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Are you able to make payments through google wallet like the Nexus 4?
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I believe the new update only allows us to transfer and receive funds via Google Wallet only. I attempted to make several transactions using Google Wallet without any success.
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i n f a m o u s said:
I believe the new update only allows us to transfer and receive funds via Google Wallet only. I attempted to make several transactions using Google Wallet without any success.
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Unfortunately, the Optimus G Pro isn't supported by Google Wallet for NFC Transactions-
NFC devices
Tap and pay functionality is available in the US, and requires one of the following NFC-enabled Android devices running 2.3 (Gingerbread) or higher, with a Secure Element chip, on select carrier networks:
Phones
HTC One on Sprint
HTC One SV on Boost Mobile
HTC EVO 4G LTE on Sprint
LG Viper 4G LTE on Sprint
LG Viper 4G LTE on Zact Mobile
LG Optimus Elite on Sprint
LG Optimus Elite on Virgin Mobile
LG Optimus Elite on Zact Mobile
LG Nexus 4*
Motorola Moto X on Sprint
Motorola Moto X on U.S. Cellular
Samsung Galaxy Note II on Sprint
Samsung Galaxy Note II on U.S. Cellular
Samsung Galaxy SIII on Sprint
Samsung Galaxy SIII on MetroPCS
Samsung Galaxy SIII on U.S. Cellular
Samsung Galaxy SIII on Virgin Mobile
Samsung Galaxy SIII on Boost Mobile
Samsung Galaxy S4 on Sprint
Samsung Galaxy S4 on U.S. Cellular
Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Play Edition*
Samsung Nexus S 4G on Sprint
Samsung Galaxy Nexus on Sprint
Samsung Galaxy Nexus*
Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE on Sprint
Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE on Virgin Mobile
Samsung Galaxy Axiom on U.S. Cellular
Tablets
ASUS Nexus 7 (2012)
ASUS Nexus 7 3G (2012)*
Samsung Nexus 10
*Must be used with a US-based SIM card.
https://support.google.com/wallet/answer/1347934?hl=en
It is AT&T(and other carriers) plus the retailers blocking it, why do they block it, does not harm them.
http://www.finextra.com/News/FullStory.aspx?newsitemid=25222
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It is AT&T blocking it, why do they block it, does not harm them.
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I have a feeling it's because it doesn't support NFC Secure Element, that's why the new Nexus 7 2013 Tablet doesn't support NFC via Google Wallet-
7. What is the secure element?
While not all NFC applications require security, those that involve financial transactions or certain mobile marketing applications (e.g., coupons and loyalty) require a “secure element” within the phone to securely store applications and/or credentials (e.g., financial account numbers) and provide for secure execution of applications.
The secure element (secure memory and execution environment) is a dynamic environment in which application code and application data can be securely stored and administered and in which secure execution of applications occur. The element resides in highly secure crypto chips (usually a smart card chip). The element provides delimited memory for each application and other functions that can encrypt, decrypt, and sign the data packet.
The secure element could be implemented either by a separate secure smart card chip (currently implemented in most of the NFC-enabled mobile phone pilots), in the SIM/UICC (which is used by GSM mobile phone operators to authenticate subscribers on their networks and maintain personalized subscriber information and applications), or in an SD card that can be inserted in the mobile phone. The secure element implementation approach will be selected by the mobile operator implementing the service and/or by the payment service provider (for SD card implementations).
http://www.smartcardalliance.org/pages/publications-nfc-frequently-asked-questions#7
http://androidandme.com/2013/07/app...-nfc-secure-element-no-google-wallet-support/ New Nexus 7 lacks a secure element in it's NFC chip.
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It looks like banks in Asia are supporting NFC Transactions on the OGP though-
http://nfctimes.com/news/hong-kong-bank-and-telco-launch-nfc-payment-service
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Mobile payments are still more of a novelty here in the US, until that changes not much will change on the mobile payments front. One big participant in the ISIS Mobile Wallet (what AT&T, T-Mobile and others are behind), Capital One just pulled out of ISIS, a big player leaving ISIS like that could kill it.
Anyone using this combo, or another Q-Pair w/non LG phone, does the internet sharing work?
I use it on international s3 with no problem
Using it with galaxy note 2...
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I used it and it told me the option wasn't available for my phone. I figured it wasn't though since AT&T wants you to pay extra for tethering.
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I used it and it told me the option wasn't available for my phone. I figured it wasn't though since AT&T wants you to pay extra for tethering.
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Interesting, I wonder if it will still say that for share plan users.
It should since tethering happens on the phone level. You'd have to do something to your phone to work around Qpair(probably on the phone) for it to work.
Anyone got there G3 to tether?I got the att version and need tethering...thanks I advanced...
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I am using PDAnet+ and the Foxfi key (license) that also works with PDAnet+ and I have tethered 4GB since yesterday with no issues. USB and Bluetooth work, I have not tried WiFi tether with Foxfi, as T-Mobile gives 3GB of free WiFi tether so I just use USB to bypass.
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im curious about this as well.. i have foxfi and it works great on my s4 in wifi mode.
Hoping that foxfi works in wifi mode :victory:
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Anyone got there G3 to tether?I got the att version and need tethering...thanks I advanced...
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Funny I just posted this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2814367
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drock212 said:
Funny I just posted this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2814367
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Thanks drock, it worked...if you have the unlimited data grandfathered, then you are unable to tether...but if your on the new plans, tethering is included...as for me I got the unlimited grandfathered data and this method worked...now I just might keep this G3...but I'm I the edge with this now since they released the G3 prime with the 805 chip set in Korea...thanks again...
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Anyone tried this:
Thanks Cablespider
There was a discussion about it some time ago. It looks like a no-go at this point in time.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-lg-g3/help/volte-t2824592
Wasn't it turned on nationwide by T-Mobile like last week? If so, it should work on the G3.
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Wasn't it turned on nationwide by T-Mobile like last week? If so, it should work on the G3.
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The G3 is not on the list of supported T-Mobile devices.
Currently, it's only:
LG G Flex
Samsung Galaxy Light
Samsung Galaxy Note 3
JustLok said:
The G3 is not on the list of supported T-Mobile devices.
Currently, it's only:
LG G Flex
Samsung Galaxy Light
Samsung Galaxy Note 3
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Galaxy S5 has it too