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Connecting using mobile data, Share Your Mobile Network with Other Devices

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Wi-Fi and Network Connecting using mobile data Before using mobile data, ensure that you have a data plan with your network provider to avoid incurring excessive data charges. 1 Swipe down from the status bar to open the notification panel. 2 Touch to enable mobile data. To save battery power and reduce data usage, disable your mobile data connection when you don't need it. Share Your Mobile Network with Other Devices You can share your mobile data with your friends. Use personal hotspot to share mobile data: Open Settings and go to Wireless & networks > Personal hotspot. Set Device name and Password, then enable the hotspot to use it. Set data limit for shared mobile data: Go to Settings > Wireless & networks > Personal hotspot > More, and touch Data limit to set the data limit for a single session. When this limit is reached, your device will automatically disable the hotspot. Use Bluetooth to share mobile data: Connect your device to another device using Bluetooth, then enable Bluetooth tethering to share your mobile data. Open Settings, go to Wireless & networks > Personal hotspot > More, and enable Bluetooth tethering. On the Bluetooth settings screen of the paired device, touch next to the paired device, then enable Internet access to establish an Internet connection and share your mobile data. Use USB to share mobile data: Use a USB cable to connect your device to a computer. Open Settings, go to Wireless & networks > Personal hotspot > More, and enable USB tethering to start sharing your mobile data. Depending on your computer's operating system, you may need to install device drivers or establish the relevant network connection on your computer before using this feature. Refer to your computer's operating system guide for more information. 48

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Connecting using mobile data
Before using mobile data, ensure that you have a data plan with your network provider
to avoid incurring excessive data charges.
1
Swipe down from the status bar to open the notiļ¬cation panel.
2
Touch
to enable mobile data.
To save battery power and reduce data usage, disable your mobile data connection
when you don't need it.
Share Your Mobile Network with Other Devices
You can share your mobile data with your friends.
Use personal hotspot to share mobile data
: Open
Settings
and go to
Wireless &
networks
>
Personal hotspot
. Set
Device name
and
Password
, then enable the hotspot to
use it.
Set data limit for shared mobile data
: Go to
Settings
>
Wireless & networks
>
Personal hotspot
>
More
, and touch
Data limit
to set the data limit for a single session.
When this limit is reached, your device will automatically disable the hotspot.
Use Bluetooth to share mobile data
: Connect your device to another device using
Bluetooth, then enable Bluetooth tethering to share your mobile data. Open
Settings
, go
to
Wireless & networks
>
Personal hotspot
>
More
, and enable
Bluetooth tethering
. On
the
Bluetooth
settings screen of the paired device, touch
next to the paired device, then
enable
Internet access
to establish an Internet connection and share your mobile data.
Use USB to share mobile data
: Use a USB cable to connect your device to a computer. Open
Settings
, go to
Wireless & networks
>
Personal hotspot
>
More
, and enable
USB
tethering
to start sharing your mobile data.
Depending on your computer's operating system, you may need to install device drivers
or establish the relevant network connection on your computer before using this feature.
Refer to your computer's operating system guide for more information.
Wi-Fi and Network
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