Wednesday, April 18, 2018

How to Setup Use Personal Hotspot on iPhone 7 7 plus Free Wi Fi hotspot

You might familiar about the iOS 10 Personal Hotspot, it is a useful internet-sharing feature to share cellular/ mobile data from one Smartphone to other devices; for example you can share internet connection with personal hotspot on iPhone 7 with other Smartphone, Wi-Fi+ cellular iPad and Wi-Fi built-in Mac/Computer etc. On Apple iPhone, you can be share internet (Cellular data) with help of three alternatives ways such as through Wi-Fi, using USB and third is via Bluetooth.

To start up Personal Wi-Fi Mobile Hotspot along with smooth way, then you should have latest iOS (firmware) devices.

Required activate Cellular data Plan; otherwise you will have to pay from your talk time plan. Different carrier companies (Verizon, at&t, t mobile, and Sprint) takes charges as per data usage . Don’t miss this Wi-Fi range booster routers for all time useful.

All about to use Personal Hotspot on iPhone 7/ 7 Plus: iOS 10


set up use iOS 10 use Personal Hotspot on iPhone 7 Plus

Turn ON/ Set Up Personal Hotspot on iPhone 7 Plus- iPhone 7


Step 1. Launch Settings App.

Step 2. Tap on Cellular then Turn Switch n ext to the Cellular Data ON. So instantly, you on that screen you will get Personal Hotspot settings. So Tap on it as per given below give screen.


Enable disable cellular data on iPhone 7 Plus

Step 3. Now Turn Personal Hotspot ON, You’ll be prompted â€" Turn On Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and USB only.

Choose one and go next.


Set up Wi-Fi mobile Personal Hotspot on iPhone 7

Now you will have to give your Personal Hotspot Wi-Fi Password to other and get started to use internet on other devices.

If you ever want to change your Personal Hotspot Wi-Fi Password then your can do that simply.

When you connect a device to share internet connection then you can see blue colour on the iPhone status bar.

Share iPhone internet Using USB cable


Step 1. Plug your iPhone into your Computer or MacBook Pro/Air.

Step 2. Choose iPhone from the list of the network services in your Settings.

You’re done.

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