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My mistake, I looked it up. Verizon now allows you to tether as long as you have the “share everything” plan, which is the tether-enabled plan, and stay within the data cap. However, I don’t think you can get a “share everything” plan with unlimited data. Thus, unless you’re using a 3rd-party app, you can’t tether.

1. That’s not a thing.

Good thing it isn’t. At all.

Because people are using it to download steam games and torrent among other things. It’s basically impossible for you to use 2 TB of data a month through your phone. But I could use 2TB in a day with my desktop. And besides, ask Verizon and AT&T to explain why they don’t allow tethering AT ALL on their normal plans.

If you actually read the article, you’d know that this only affects people who are willfully bypassing the tethering cap and surpassing the contracting limit by a significant amount.

The other 3 big telcos don’t even let you tether at all without an additional fee. T-mobile specifically allows for 7gigs of unthrottled tethering and unlimited PHONE data.

I love my N5 as well, but it looks like the newest generation of phones will have a couple huge improvements over it. Namely- USB-C/Quick-charging, bigger battery, fingerprint sensor, significantly improved camera (seriously, the camera on the N5 is just terrible), and much more powerful processor.

I’m not sure if it’s possible to roll my eyes any harder.

This isn’t exactly analogous. In your scenarios, the devices are still recoverable and usable. The design flaw here is that the stylus is now broken and the Note’s functionality is compromised..

I’ve never used it before, but from friends that have it, the stylus makes drawing and sketching possible. Furthermore, this kind of system is much more convenient for people writing Asian languages such as Chinese, Korean, and Japanese.

I’m not sure why it is, but it’s pretty common in China/Taiwan to leave the pinky nail long like that, male or female. I never bothered to ask why, but as a kid, I always assumed it was so that it’s easier the pick your nose.

No. Go learn about prepositional phrases.