How to Share Internet from Your Smartphone: A Simple Guide for Android and iOS.
When a router is unavailable, you can use your smartphone as a hotspot for other devices. There are ways to do this on Android and iOS, including using Bluetooth or USB.
How It Works and What to Remember
Connecting to the Internet via a smartphone is useful during travels, remote work, and every day. Most phones support the ability to use them as a hotspot for other devices.
On Android, you need to enable the Wi-Fi hotspot in the settings and set network parameters, while on iOS, you activate the personal hotspot and set a password. You can also use Bluetooth or USB for this purpose.
Remember that the smartphone's charging port can be used not only for charging but also for connecting accessories. Avoid using public USB ports for charging, as viruses can be spread through them.
Using a smartphone as a hotspot for the Internet is a convenient way to have a connection always at hand, even when a router is unavailable. With built-in features or Bluetooth/USB, you can quickly and easily create a network for other devices.
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