Why Do You Need a SIM Card to Use Your Phone as a Hotspot?

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Asked By ChillPineapple47 On

I came across a message stating that to use the Mobile Hotspot feature on my phone, I need to insert a SIM card. This got me wondering why a SIM card is necessary for creating a Wi-Fi hotspot. I have a Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra running Android 13, and I'm looking for clarity on this.

4 Answers

Answered By CellularSage14 On

The need for a SIM card boils down to the fact that you're sharing data from the cellular network. A hotspot relies on a cellular connection, so you need a SIM card for that.

Answered By CuriousCoder22 On

You might be a bit confused about how Mobile Hotspot works. It takes your mobile data and shares it as a Wi-Fi network for other devices. No SIM card means no mobile data to share, so that's why it's required.

Answered By GadgetGuru77 On

Most Wi-Fi hotspots use cellular data to offer an internet connection. If you wish to share your existing Wi-Fi, some phones allow it via Bluetooth or USB, but that depends on the specific phone capabilities.

Answered By TechieTaco99 On

A Wi-Fi hotspot essentially lets other devices use your cellular data over Wi-Fi. Without a SIM card (or eSIM), your phone doesn't have a cellular connection to share, so it can't create a hotspot.

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