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kubik369 | 2 years ago

Must have been a problem with the particular laptop/country you are in. Traditionally, laptops have much more robust cellular than phones.

You say the press of a button, but having cellular in the laptop is zero interactions, which is great for casual users.

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thot_experiment|2 years ago

This. Zero friction, though I wouldn't say I'm a casual user, there's no way I'm setting up a tether on a 8 minute Uber. With my laptop I just pull it out of my bag and go.

arcticbull|2 years ago

Tethering on macOS is super easy, your phone is just in the list of WiFi access points at the top. Not any harder than picking a WiFi AP. Kinda prefer being in the loop here since cellular data is usually metered - and as another post said, it's also nice to have a single plan instead of dealing with separate billing.

wolrah|2 years ago

> there's no way I'm setting up a tether on a 8 minute Uber.

I swipe down my quick settings bar and tap the button labeled "Hotspot". I don't even have to unlock my phone. If I have time to get my laptop out I have time to do a single swipe and tap on my phone too.