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Turn “Stream Saver” OFF under manage data [SOLVED for ATT]

Are you ready to watch crappy 480p video on your 4K phone display? Yeah, me neither πŸ˜‰ So, since AT&T seems to have turned their “Stream Saver” on for everybody by default πŸ™ that means we need to go into our AT&T account to regain our HD video goodness! πŸ™‚ Here are the steps: #1 Login to att.com with your account info #2 Scroll down to the “manage my data”   #3 Review your device(s) and toggle/turn Off Stream Saver

We’re sorry, but you are attempting this transaction during a restricted time period set by your wireless account

If you get an error message like this: We’re sorry, but you are attempting this transaction during a restricted time period set by your wireless account owner. http://redirect.ac.sl.attcompute.com/cgi-bin/redirect.cgi Then my suggestion is to restart your phone or reboot your wifi hotspot. That will likely resolve the issue for you πŸ™‚

AT&T LTE data speeds in Low Wassie MO

This result is quite good considering the rural location as well as the trees/hills. Nice job AT&T! πŸ™‚ This test was on a Lumia 635 no contract phone which is often available for less than $80 USD. AT&T Nokia Lumia 635 – No Contract GoPhone: Cell Phones & Accessorieshttp://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LBFFSNM?ie=UTF8&tag=pixensity-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B00LBFFSNMThe Lumia 635 isn’t your average smart phone. Powered by Windows Phone 8.1, a Quad core processor and supporting a microSD card of up to 128 GB of memory, it’s fast and

AT&T mobile insurance vs AT&T mobile protection pack

If you are buying a phone from AT&T online, you will likely be prompted to choose one of the following: My question was: what exactly is the difference between “mobile insurance” and “mobile protection pack”. The answer is, not much. Specifically, the “protection pack” adds: “personalized technical support; and an app to find your device.”Β The insurance is the exact same that you can get for $3 less if you chooseΒ only the insurance. What is surprising is that many phone manufacturers