


To set up the WiFi Hotspot, tap on Setup Wi-Fi Hotspot.Go to Hotspot & Tethering and turn on the toggle next to Wi-Fi hotspot.In Settings, tap the Network & Internet option.You can get there by tapping the Settings icon or pulling down the notification shade and tapping the gear icon or from the app drawer. Go to Settings on your Android device.On Google Nexus, Pixel and Other Devices Running Stock Android The screenshots attached below have been captured on Google Pixel.

The Settings options may differ depending on your phone manufacturer and Android version but the options to set up and enable WiFi hotspot and tethering are available on all devices. To unlock this, the carriers require you to buy another plan. Not all plans allow for tethering and hotspot services and may incur additional charges. Some carrier locked devices have the feature disabled by the carrier. All Android devices have the ability to create a mobile hotspot but it might be disabled on yours. While it’s not as preferable as getting DSL, cable, or a dedicated hotspot device, sometimes you have no other option. A WiFi hotspot comes in handy when you want to share your mobile internet across other devices. Since it’s your phone, you can carry this hotspot around with you. For instance, the ability to enable or set up WiFi hotspot and tethering. There are so many features on Android that we take for granted these days. It is hard to think of a time when we didn’t use WiFi on our phones. It is Android though which has taken the world by storm and brought the smartphone to the masses. Apple may be credited for popularizing the term smartphone.
