StuartV
Ram Guru
I searched. I didn't find any posts about this in the Uconnect 5 era.
I'm supposed to take delivery on a '25 Limited this afternoon.
Is the only option for the carrier for the truck's hotspot still AT&T?
I have an iPhone and an iPad, both with Unlimited data plans on AT&T.
Is there ANY reason I would want to pay for the hotspot in my truck to be "turned on"?
I could see paying for the truck hotspot if it was on a different carrier. If I'm somewhere that has no AT&T coverage, but has Verizon coverage, having the truck hotspot on Verizon could be very useful.
But, if the truck can only do 4G/LTE on AT&T and my phone and iPad both already do 5G on AT&T, when would the truck hotspot ever be of any use to me? If I have passengers that need Internet, I can turn on the hotspot on my phone or iPad and let them connect to that.
It seems like Stellantis has dropped the ball on this. The truck should at least have two options for the hotspot, so people like me who are already on AT&T can choose a non-AT&T option and actually get some benefit from the truck's hotspot.
I'm supposed to take delivery on a '25 Limited this afternoon.
Is the only option for the carrier for the truck's hotspot still AT&T?
I have an iPhone and an iPad, both with Unlimited data plans on AT&T.
Is there ANY reason I would want to pay for the hotspot in my truck to be "turned on"?
I could see paying for the truck hotspot if it was on a different carrier. If I'm somewhere that has no AT&T coverage, but has Verizon coverage, having the truck hotspot on Verizon could be very useful.
But, if the truck can only do 4G/LTE on AT&T and my phone and iPad both already do 5G on AT&T, when would the truck hotspot ever be of any use to me? If I have passengers that need Internet, I can turn on the hotspot on my phone or iPad and let them connect to that.
It seems like Stellantis has dropped the ball on this. The truck should at least have two options for the hotspot, so people like me who are already on AT&T can choose a non-AT&T option and actually get some benefit from the truck's hotspot.