It's hard to say in hours.
But, if you are a heavy user like going to facebook all the time, downloading songs almost everyday, on YouTube for an hour a day. I will guarantee you it's not gonna last...You're gonna be needing three times that amount.
audio? ~500minutes mp3, video? depends.
1 GB is a bit more than one thousand MB (It's 1024 exactly). So 50GB is about 50,000 MB. If your total usage is only 100MB so far, than your current usage is100/50,000= 0.2% or 1/500th of your total allowed Internet usage. So the answer to your question is no.
Having internet access comes cheap for some people, but for others, it can be a living nightmare to keep up with. That's why it's drastically important to make sure that you're not paying more than what you should be for your internet usage! One way to gauge your internet usage is to compare it to what you're paying for. Do you use your internet to simply surf the web and check email? Are you paying for a 16/Mb connection just to complete these tasks? You can always try lowering your internet package to lower your bill and still satisfy your internet usage!
Usage of what? If it's hard drive space it's practically nothing. If it's data usage of a dial-up Internet connection, that's at least several minutes time worth.
About a million. 1 GB = 1024 MB, and 1 MB = 1024 KB.
When you say "browse the internet", that sounds to us a lot like something that T-Mobile might interpret as "internet usage", and add to your tab.
It depends on what megabytes you are talking about.If you are talking about RAM memory, then 256 Megabytes should be more than enough for internet usage. You can even use just the internet with just 128 megabytes of RAM but less than that, computer will begin to drag and slowdownIf you are talking about hard disk memory, then atleast 8000 megabytes (8 GB) or more is required in your C drive to ensure that you dont run out of disk space to store the temporary files created while browsing the internet
No, it only shows data usage (in MB/GB) if anything.
That depends a lot on how much you pay per KB or MB.600 KB is about 0.6 MB; check how much you pay per MB.
The phone has to have the data add-on so there will be no extra charges due to internet usage.
No you can just use it with normal Internet access via your mobile phone providers network, normally on a data plan.
I have seen estimates that RuneScape uses 25 MB/hour or less. That would be about 7 hours of Internet a day for a full month, if you do nothing else with your Internet bandwidth quota. But to be on the safe side, check the Internet usage now and then, if you have such an option.
Using internet (3G or 4G) on any cell network is different than making a phone call in terms of plans. Firstly, Verizon doesn't measure your usage in terms of minutes, but rather in MB (megabytes). So the more "stuff" (load webpages, read e-mails, watch youtube videos, download apps, etc) you do over 3G (or soon to be 4G) will increase the amount of MB you use in a month, increasing your monthly bill. Also, unlike a phone plan, you can't not have a plan for internet usage (i.e. you can't have a pay-as-you-go plan with internet). At the moment (January, 2011), Verizon offers two options for smart phones (Blackberries, Androids, and most likely the iPhone as well as its exact plans haven't been announced yet). The first is you can $15 per month for 150MB, or you can pay $30 for unlimited usage. It is likely these plans will change soon to tiered data plans as Verizon upgrades to its 4G network, but these are the plans as they are now. Otherwise, for non-smart phones, you can pay $10 per month for 20MB (I think its 20...but I'm not 100% sure on this one). Hopes this helps :)