The tethering feature built into the stock version of Android enables you to create a Wi-Fi or Bluetooth hot spot for other devices to use. The hot spot uses your Android device’s cellular connection, so you may not see the same speeds you’re accustomed to via the broadband connections you probably access via Wi-Fi. It’s also important to check the details of your mobile plan; you might be charged extra if you exceed your data-transfer limit. Tethering can be a useful option for areas where Wi-Fi is otherwise unavailable. The maximum possible transfer speeds for a Bluetooth hot spot are not as high as they are with a Wi-Fi hot spot. Tips Warnings Writer Bio
