Wondering why your barely-out-of-the-box Droid Charge  is already getting a software update? Wonder no more, as it's merely a  tweak for Samsung's Media Hub application that disables downloads over  3G. It's kind of a shame, really, as that means if you don't live in an  LTE market you'll need to be tied to a WiFi hotspot to get your  multimedia there, but Verizon claims it's a compromise to "ensure  quality and speed."
Meanwhile, Verizon's other LTE handset is getting an additional boon -- the carrier's extending its free wireless hotspot offer through June 15th for the HTC Thunderbolt, after which you can expect to pay $20 a month for the WiFi tethering privilege. Enjoy it while it lasts, folks.
Meanwhile, Verizon's other LTE handset is getting an additional boon -- the carrier's extending its free wireless hotspot offer through June 15th for the HTC Thunderbolt, after which you can expect to pay $20 a month for the WiFi tethering privilege. Enjoy it while it lasts, folks.

 
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