2G is the GSM specification used to enhance the mobile whereas 3G communications is used for mobile users to have communication over voice with added Multimedia Applications with proportionate speed as well..,http://bit.ly/ouNC5C
First, about cellular generations. Having worked in the industry for a while, I have a narrower view what 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G, etc. mean. First 1G service was based on a TDM voice infrastructure -- built around class x switches and 64 kbps slots. It had data, but circuit switched over a 64Kpbs voice bearer.
Second, 2G service had the same switched TDM backbone, but added a true Data Bearer and a digital voice bearer. Data rates were still limited to the max 64kbps of a single time slot.
2.5G added a packet bearer to the mix, still limited to 64kbps slots.
Third generation (3G) changed the backbone slightly to allow a full T1 or E1 or J1 to be consumed by a data sub-scriber, but is still based on an ISDN style backbone. Sure you have packet switched data, but its carried over a traditional TDM backbone. There still a circuit voice backbone and while the data rates are high enough for VoIP, the latency of the data service is to great to base all of the "bearer services" on it, so you still have circuit voice, circuit data and packet data bearers.
Finally, 4G systems will utilize a packet infrastructure rather than a traditional telephone architecture. Services will be horizontally layered on top of a proper low latency, QoS enabled packet switch (read IP) infrastructure. Gone will be the circuit voice and circuit data bearers.
So "G" has more to do with the infra-structure and less to do with the data rates. The data rates over the air are driven by the organization of the infrastructure and other than that have little to do with what generation they are.
2g is 2nd generation 3g is 3rd generation
The iPhone 2G is much slower than the iPhone 3G.
1G is based on frequency modulation,analog technology,TDMA 2G is based on digital technology,FDMA 3G is based on CDMA which is a faster internet access source
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3g BTS is greater than 2g bts. and it is with new technologies.
2g is 2nd generation 3g is 3rd generation. 3g is much faster. iPhone 3G can support WCDMA and HSDPA frequencies, but the iPhone can't.
3G has better memory and faster internet. The higher the G the better. This is reffering to an Iphone.
A regular SIM card comes with 32KB of onSIM memory which was sufficient to manipulate data on 2G network. but a 3G SIM card has 128KB of onSIM memory which is beneficial to handle high speed dat access just like more cache memory helps in faster processing. Otherwise there is no other difference between a 2G and a 3G SIM card.
3G phones are much more expensive than 2G phones because these phones use much more advanced technology than the ones that are on 2G phones.
The only difference is the network that it runs. The 2G iPhone is slower when you are browsing the internet, while the 3G has a faster network. Also, the iPhone 3G has more of a 'slimmer' feel to it, though technically slightly thicker. Other than that, there is no major differences, and they both run the same software.
well,by using the 3g phone u can get acces to the internet at lightning fast speed but it's not possible in 2g.video calling is only possible in 3g