Megabytes tend to wear out after time, iphone megabytes are very unreliable and run out quickly.
Depends how you use the internet, if you use it for the basics it will last longer. You might want to just go with a monthly service.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 23 hours and 4 minutes.
When you browse the web, unless you download something, it shouldn't take up any memory. It just uses RAM.
That depends on how big the files are (in other words, how long the songs last).
It depends on what you do with it. If you take a lot of pictures or download a lot of ring tones or extra content, it will go faster. If you only make calls and have contacts in your phone book, it should last a while.
1 MB = 8388608 bits 1 kb = 1000 bits 5 MB / 56 kbps = 5*8388608 / 56000 = 41943040/56000 = 749 s = 12 min
142 KB is smaller than 4 MB because 1 MB = 1024 KB So, 142 KB < 4 MB
4 gigabytes = 4,096 megabytes
Depending on which route you take,US-59 N & MB-59 N 235 Miles, 4 Hours 42 MinutesI-29 N, 266 Miles, 4 Hours 51 MinutesUS-59 M, 246 Miles, 4 Hours 54 Minutes
We know , 1 GB = 1024 MB So, 4 GB = (4 x 1024) MB = 4096 MB
One gigabyte (GB) equals one thousand megabytes (MB). If you figure the average mp3 is 4 MB, then that's room for 250 (1000/4) songs. If you use 3 MB for a song instead, that's 333 (1000/3) songs. So it depends on how long most of the songs you listen to are.