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Dear Maggie,How do I access 3G data on my Kindle Fire?. Thanks,James. Dear James,I'm sorry to break the bad news to you, but your Kindle Fire only supports Wi-Fi. There is no option to connect to a 3G wireless network via your device since it lacks a cellular radio. This is different from some of the other Kindle e-readers on the market. Some of these devices come with a cellular radio built in and access to the carrier network for very basic Web browsing and buying books and other reading material is free to the user. The cost of the service is bundled into the price of the device.
But that's not the case with the Kindle Fire, That said, you can connect your Kindle Fire floral one line drawing - rose iphone case o a 3G cellular data network via a MiFi device or a hotspot-enabled smartphone or tablet Every major wireless operator, along with many of the regional carriers and even prepaid operators offer these devices that create a personal hotspot that lets you connect Wi-Fi devices to the Internet via a 3G wireless data network, Some smartphones and tablets also offer this "hotspot" feature, (For example, the new iPad with 4G LTE connectivity can turn into a Wi-Fi hotspot, But currently in the U.S, AT&T's version of the device doesn't have the hotspot feature turned on.)..
So the least expensive method of getting Internet access on your Kindle Fire is your home Wi-Fi connection or some other free Wi-Fi option that you might have. I hope this helps clear up any confusion you might have. Ask Maggie is an advice column that answers readers' wireless and broadband questions. The column now appears twice a week on CNET offering readers a double dosage of Ask Maggie's advice. If you have a question, I'd love to hear from you. Please send me an e-mail at maggie dot reardon at cbs dot com. And please put "Ask Maggie" in the subject header. You can also follow me on Facebook on my Ask Maggie page.
None of Verizon's new 4G LTE smartphones offers global roaming, Ask Maggie explains why, Verizon's latest line-up of 4G LTE smartphones is impressive, but there's one feature these cutting edge smartphones lack: global roaming, For years, Verizon Wireless customers were unable to use their cell phones while traveling in many parts of floral one line drawing - rose iphone case the world, because Verizon's technology was incompatible with most of the world's wireless carriers, Then the company started offering a handful of "world phones," which finally allowed Verizon subscribers to roam onto most carrier networks overseas, But now as the carrier pushes its new and existing customers to sign up for 4G LTE service, Verizon is once again handicapping its customers with no option for global roaming..
Nokia's own Lumia 900, which has enjoyed its flagship smartphone status at AT&T for the past few weeks, could see its preeminent position at the carrier extended as a result of the One X's delay. U.S. customs officials have held up imports of the One X because of a patent dispute between Apple and HTC. A few extra weeks as AT&T's top dog could do wonders for sales of the device, benefiting both Nokia, which is trying to re-establish its position in the U.S., and Microsoft, which is trying to build some credibility and awareness for its Windows Phone platform. For weeks, posters of Lumia 900s were prominently displayed in AT&T stores, with many salesmen recommending the device.
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