at that constant speed about 3 minutes and 30 seconds
4Mbps means you can transfer 4Mb of data per second. So 100Mb / 4Mb per second = 25 seconds to transfer. Hope this helps!
yes
Depends on two things: 1. what you do while on the internet and 2. how fast the internet connection is. If all you do is receive and send a few e-mails each day, 100MB could last weeks. On the other hand, you could burn through 100MB in five minutes by downloading just one CD or a short movie.
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DS games are anything up to 256MB, but there aren't many that are over 100MB.
This depends on what you use it for. If you simply make calls and text here and there than yes this is enough.
It depends on the format and compression.
Google Earth download is ~25MB on Mac and ~15Mb on Windows plus possibly 50-100Mb to download the initial imagery.Assuming on average 75MB for application download plus imagery it would take 3 hours on a 56 Kbps connection and 6.29 seconds with 100 Mbps.You can use a download time calculator to compute the estimated download time.
Generally, 100MB of data on an iPhone 4s would not be enough to use even if you were only using Instagram and the Whatsapp each month. These apps regardless of regular use or using every few hours would consume a large amount of data, especially if you plan to upload pictures.
It's pretty much the same as converting smaller files, but it will take significantly more time to accomplish the conversion. You can use a free converter from the Internet and process files according to the instructions.
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