Yes it does. More importantly on some devices it consumes your data.
Simply use the internet app. If you don't have a data plan it will cost you money! Keep in mind to not go over your data limit!
Yes you can easily. Go to app store or androlib.com and obtain the free "A R ONLINE RADIO." I use that app every day to stream 3 different internet radio blues stations and it is flawless. NOTe: This streams data so beware of data charges. I have an unlimited data (not talk...DATA) plan so I can stream at will.
Hello, I'm a developer of Weather On. In order to receive weather data, you need to use the internet. However, once the weather data (including temp badge, push message) is received, it doesn't need to use the internet before updating weather data. If you have any question, send us email to supprot@fantaon.com. Thank you.
Not necessarily. Though it entirely depends on what app you are using, most apps do not use the internet.
To get WiFi in remote locations, you can use a portable WiFi hotspot device, satellite internet, or a mobile data plan with a strong signal. These options can provide internet access even in areas with limited connectivity.
yes
One can use BlackBerry radio by downloading any radio app, such as Pandora Internet Radio or Slacker Radio, or iHeartRadio, from the BlackBerry App World. Then, one only needs to select the app, but beware that if not using wifi, the radio can quickly use up data.
When an app requests to access your internet connection, it means that it needs permission to use your device's internet to send and receive data. This allows the app to perform functions like updating content, retrieving information, or communicating with servers. Granting this access typically enables features like online connectivity, social sharing, or cloud storage. However, it's important to be cautious and ensure that the app is trustworthy, as it may also collect personal data.
yes .
To check your internet data usage, log in to your internet service provider's account online or use their app to view your usage details. You can also call your provider's customer service to inquire about your data usage.
Yes it does.