It is not a lot of data, but usually enough to last. If you get half a gigabyte of data a month, you can usually surf the net and check emails without worry of going over the limit, but if you spend most of your time on the internet or use apps or software that requires internet connection, you may need more.
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Well 500 Megabytes(MB) is roughly half of one Gigabyte(GB). so depending on how much space your computer hard drive holds will determine your definition of "a lot".this is the official measurement posted by Google....1 gigabyte = 1024 megabytes .Most modern domestic computers have hundreds of gigabytes of memory - in that context 500 MB is not a lot.
16 GB (gigabytes) is better than 512 MB (megabytes). 512 megabytes is half of one gigabyte.
Not really, but it is best if you have at least 2 GB of RAM left so that the game's FPS (Frames Per Second) is fast. Also a good broadband helps
It depends on what you are doing. If you download a lot of movies or music or take a lot of pictures, you can use a gigabyte in a few hours or a day. If you do nothing but type up word documents on your computer, you might not have over a gigabyte of typed documents in a year's time. Yes, it is possible to use a Gigabyte a month, it is also possible to use a gigabyte an hour or a gigabyte a year, it just depends on what you do on your computer and how you are using it.
Assuming you are referring to a gigabyte it is a billion bytes. That may be a lot or a little depending on the situation and use
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No the more sorter computer you have the more G.B. you have
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All cell phone providers offer the internet or mobile broadband. You will have to pay extra money a month in order to keep these services but the are normally only 10-20 more. They are great.
The storage space per minute varies a lot depending on the quality of the sound; but for a typical MP3, you can calculate about a MB per minute. That would give you about 30 MB for half an hour; in other words, much less than one GB.