yes,it is a 3g handset,but it has no web cam for video chatting....
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
when i called to tata docomo customer care, they said 3g is activated only in SHIRDI, in pune its not activated ,though u can see 3g signal in ur handset u cant use it in pune
First of all, you need a 3G supported handset and a 3G supported Sim card (some 2G Sim cards also allow to use 3G networks) then activate 3G by contacting customer care of the SIM's manufacturer. Then you may make use of HSPA or other network connections to connect to the internet.
Send ACT 3G to 144 (for prepaid) 111(for postpaid) to activate 3G in you mobile..!!! Have Fun..!!!
There are many Nokia mobile phones that are now compatible with 3G networks. Most of the latest Nokia handsets are 3G compatible. The best way to find out would be to speak to the mobile phone company you choose before you choose your handset.
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You can't. The radio chips inside determine which version of iphone you have. It is impossible to change out the chips yourself.
To enable 3G network, go to network settings on your handset and select dual network mode. To download internet settings sms MO to 54321 and save the settings.
It is the sim card that relates to weather your phone is 3G or not, BUT- - - you must be sure that the handset that you are using is indeed 3G compatible! As a rule, virtually all new handsets are all 3G compatible, it would only be pretty old handsets that wouldn't be. The uk really should have 4G up and running by now, but sadly, we are lagging behind other countries in this area. Some parts of the uk use H+, which in basic terms is kind of like 3G.5. I hope this helps.
Depending on the country that you are in, the amount that you will pay to upgrade your handset will vary. You will need to contact your service provider if you purchased or are purchasing the new iPhone 3G on a plan. However if you are purchasing from the Apple Store directly, there are no discounts available to exsiting customers, so you will have to pay the amount charged by Apple.
It only means that your phone supports 3G but it actually does next to nothing. It is a quick way for customer support to recognize that your handset supports 3G, kind of like when Cingular switched from TDMA to GSM. Back then there was a similar code and it also did virtually nothing except help customer service identify which technology your phone supported.