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When you are in a Vodafone 3G network area & if your handset shows "3G" or "H" on the top of the screen next to the network signal bars means that your phone is 3G compatible & you can use the services. You must also ensure that the phone settings are not set to '2G only'. WCDMA or R99 devices are 3G devices but support low 3G speeds upto a max of 384kbps HSPA devices are high speed devices & support anything from 3.6mbps to 7.2mbps depending on the device. We recommend that a user should upgrade the handset from WCDMA to HSPA for better speeds & experience
GPRS is a high-speed data connection. 3G (also called EDGE) is a lower-speed connection. Both of these technologies are part of GSM; CDMA networks have different technologies.GPRS is Mainly used for Phone INternet3G is mainly for Video chating
There are multiple plans with MyInternet. The slowest plan I could find was 384kbps. Even though they say they have blazing speeds 384kbps is extremely slow.
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AC3 has somewhat better compression than MP2. 384Kbps AC3 can handle 5.1 channels, 384Kbps MP2 only 2. AC3 2 channel is typically 192Kbps. SOURCE: Afterdawn Forums
gigabyte a measure of storage capacity equal to 1 billion (109) bytes
a teaspoon of average size would be around 3G.
Yes it is a 3G smartphone.
There is a small chance you have no enabled 3G. To do this follow these steps. Go to Settings > General > Network and Enable 3G should be set to on. Also your area may not have 3G capabilities. In this case there is no 3G signal for 3G to work. To check 3G coverage contact your provider. Also if your iPhone is a 1st Generation and not the iPhone 3G you do not have 3G capabilities.
From what I gathered by research no it isn't. It's a more powerful 3g but not as good as an actual 4g capable device
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