Your application users to surf like PDAnet, Wireless Tether, and MyWi on the Android phones that have been free from now on these applications on the Android was not free anymore
If within three months, Google Android become the idol of American society because of the free, then starting this month users must subscribe. Android is now similar to Apple's operating system. Customer is required to pay if you want to use Internet applications.
In recent days the users of Google's Android in the United States reported no longer be able to download anything from the internet. After the investigation, the application was no longer in the Android Market, especially for users of Android from AT & T, Verizon, and T-Mobile.
So far Android users can directly access the Internet on a laptop, using wireless connections on the phone. Applications that use most of it free, including PDAnet, Wireless Tether, and MyWi. Most operators offer internet at a price of U.S. $15-US $ 25 per month, depending on its use.
It seems that Sprint is only just the one operator who still eliminate the Google Android. Google did not deny that has blocked internet application services.
Google in his statement mentioned that although Internet applications go away, users can still use it by downloading the application directly from the web, or install it over the phone
If within three months, Google Android become the idol of American society because of the free, then starting this month users must subscribe. Android is now similar to Apple's operating system. Customer is required to pay if you want to use Internet applications.
In recent days the users of Google's Android in the United States reported no longer be able to download anything from the internet. After the investigation, the application was no longer in the Android Market, especially for users of Android from AT & T, Verizon, and T-Mobile.
So far Android users can directly access the Internet on a laptop, using wireless connections on the phone. Applications that use most of it free, including PDAnet, Wireless Tether, and MyWi. Most operators offer internet at a price of U.S. $15-US $ 25 per month, depending on its use.
It seems that Sprint is only just the one operator who still eliminate the Google Android. Google did not deny that has blocked internet application services.
Google in his statement mentioned that although Internet applications go away, users can still use it by downloading the application directly from the web, or install it over the phone