Only if you are exremely tech savvy and are capable of taking your phone apart and properly installing the propper antennas. This will proably break your phone though and disobey Apple's terms ond conditions making you unable to get a replacement easily.
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What phone have you got it could be your Internet it is best to be on a WIFE network than a 3g or in a blackberry's case 2g.
When you see 2g and 3g on your cell phone, your car is traveling through different signal strengths.
You will have to contact Airtel to convert your 2G phone to 3G. The same sim card can be used for both 2G and 3G, so you will not need to change to a new card.
You will have to contact Airtel to convert your 2G phone to 3G. The same sim card can be used for both 2G and 3G, so you will not need to change to a new card.
2G/3G Is your mobile phones network coverage whether it is Internet-related or just used for your day-2-day mobile phone usage. (Internet browsing, Calls, SMS) 2G Is generally the slower connection. 3G Is the recently developed connection which is suppose to be covered on a nation level. 2G Statistics: Network speed: 50kb - 200kb (250kb at max) Signal coverage rating: 4/10 3G Statistics: Network speed: About 300kb - 500kb Signal coverage 8/10 I hope this answer clears some things up.
When they say its a 2g phone it means its a 2nd generation phone. Just like 1g 3g and 4g
i would say that in battery time the 2G is better. The network connection is more stable on the 2g. on the 3g mobile internet is faster, sounds are louder, GPS function is a little bit more precise. I would buy a 3G phone now if i was you, but if you can wait... theres a new iPhone coming in July
No . Samsung Wave 525 is not a 3G mobile but is a 2G mobile. It has 2G Network :GSM 850,900,1800 and 1900