Sun Cellular Pocket Wifi Reviews

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I tried using portable Wi-Fi devices before, and as far as my experience go, Smart provides better connection over Globe. Smart offers 2 portable Wi-Fi gadget at this moment: 4G Pocket Wifi and LTE Pocket Wi-Fi. With regards to prepaid data plans, they offer the following: Always On 2499 - All month surfing for all apps & sites up to 15GB with Spinnr streaming and Opera Max Always On 1799 - All month surfing for all apps & sites up to 10GB with Spinnr streaming and Opera Maxaming and Opera Max Always On 995 - All month surfing for all apps & sites up to 5GB with Spinnr streaming and Opera Max Always On 499 - All month surfing for all apps & sites up to 5GB with Spinnr streaming and Opera Max There are cheaper plans, visit Smart website: I still suggest checking Globe's offers. They currently offer 3 portable Wi-Fi devices: They offer similar prepaid data plans, but instead of Spinnr they offer Spotify Premium or HOOQ. Check Globe prepaid data plans here: If there's anything else, please don't hesitate to ask.

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Hope that helps! Here are some pocket Wi-Fi devices available in the Philippines. It's hard to tell which one is the best since I haven't personally used any of them. I added a review link for each device. Hopefully these reviews can help you figure out which one maybe the best for you.

ZTE MF60 4G MiFi (Smart Pocket WiFi) 'The hardware is impressive and the network connectivity has been very satisfactory both on Globe and Smart networks. I didn’t include speed tests for Sun Cellular since they don’t have HSPA+ yet. The only downside of this unit is the retail price — Php7,500 a pop' - YugaTech Huawei E5 Pocket MiFi 'If you love your Globe Tattoo or SmartBro dongle, you’ll love the Huawei E5 even more. I seriously don’t know how to live without it anymore. The Php5,995 price tag is worth every peso. If you own more than 1 WiFi-capable devices, Huawei E5 is a must-have gadget.'

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- YugaTech Huawei E586 (Smart Rocket WiFi Plus) 'If you’re always on the road and carry multiple devices with you, the Huawei E586 with it’s HSPA+ capability gives you the most optimized connection while mobile. However, please remember that the device is only as good as the network it is connected to. The ideal set up is to get an unlocked MyFi and carry multiple prepaid SIM cards with you just to make sure you can switch networks anytime, anywhere.' - YugaTech Huawei E5832 (Sun Cellular MyWIFI) 'If you have a few devices (smartphone, PSP, iPad, computer, etc) that needs to connect to Internet while you are traveling, get the E5832 wireless modem. It is small and easy to use. The major drawback would be the 4 hours battery life.

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If you use a notebook, then it is not a problem. And, it is little pricey.'

- LiewCF Tech Blog Huawei E5830 3G router (Globe MyFi) 'This useful device from 3 will give you a Wi-Fi network on the move via a mobile signal so you can connect multiple devices to a single connection at the same time. Its portability, ease of use and all-round excellent peformance is certainly impressive and offers far more than a USB dongle.' - Trusted Reviews. We want you to know that The Informr is an independent resource. While we aim to provide you with the most accurate information and keep things up to date, prices and terms of products and services can change. We encourage you to always do your own research and double check the terms. Using the information on this site is at your own risk and without warranty.

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Sun Broadband Pocket WIFI MF-51 Review Sun Broadband Pocket WIFI is a nifty device for sharing your internet connection via Wireless Fidelity (WIFI). I’ve been eyeing to buy this gadget since day one but why shell out cash when I can have it for free from Sun Cellular. So I had one last week as part of their loyalty program a.k.a. The device is Sun-locked and comes with a 24-month contract, which I care less because I’ve been a postpaid subscriber for many years now.

I got a new and shiny Huawei LTE Mobile WIFI E5372. To read my review. There’s a rumor in the forums that Pocket WIFIs are supposed to boost the signal and speed strength.

In my opinion, this isn’t quite accurate at all. While MF-51 offers up to 72 14.4 Mbps of speed, it’s still very much a network-dependent device which means your ISP, Sun Broadband in my case, controls the overall performance of your connection. Luckily, I live in Talisay City, Cebu where connection problems rarely occur compared to other areas in Cebu City where persistent disconnection and extremely slow downloads are beyond a joke. There are basically two modes you can use to acquire a connection from the Pocket WIFI – cable and wireless. Laptops can take advantage of both but since I’m using a desktop PC that doesn’t have a wireless dongle, I only use the USB-provided cable for that, which is efficient and ingenious because it charges the device while I’m using it.

When I’m out and about, I just turn on my phone’s WIFI and connects to the Pocket WIFI device in seconds. If I’m not mistaken, the device can last up to 4-5 hours before recharge for a one (1) device at a time usage. I can only assume the battery would drain much faster if two or more devices use it at the same time. Overall, I’m a very satisfied user because it works out of the box! However, if you’re not keen on setting up gadgets, you would want to ask help from their Help Desk Agents to do that on your behalf. The first time I use it, the gadget only sees an EDGE connection instead of the usual HSDPA, so tweaking the settings is required via its browser-based interface. How to password-protect your WIFI?

If you need to put password to your WIFI, so that only those legit may use it, you need to go to its Settings Page by accessing it through via your web browser. Once you’re in, simply go to the Settings WIFI Settings Security. How to reset the device in case you forgot the password? Press WPS and Power buttons simultaneously, and hold on about three seconds until all LEDs are off, then release the buttons, the device will restart automatically and restore to the factory default settings. The default login password is: admin.

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Update: : I’m experiencing configuration resets lately. I can’t explain why it’s happening and don’t honestly think it’s a battery/power issue. I’ve set the device to use only HSDPA since day one and suddenly reverted to Edge connection without any warnings minutes ago. Unlike the USB plug-its, you don’t get visual cues (LED light changes color) if Edge is being used. By the way, the green LED indicator turns blue whenever Edge connection is active.