The answer to this question would depend on your definition of "how much". If you mean how much, as in how much data, well that could go several ways. Most mobile data carriers include 5GB of data with your plan before you exceed your package plan. So, if you go this route, 1GB is 1/5th of 5GB, so the answer could be 1/5th? Now if you intended the nature of your question to point towards a monetary value, I suppose if you use a very popular rate plan as an example, you could get a potential dollar value. Suppose you have an IPhone from AT&T, if I am not mistaken, the data plan for this device for 'unlimited data', is $30.00/month with a standard voice plan. Now if 'unlimited', really means '5GB', and 1GB is 1/5th of 5GB, then it could be possible to estimate the potential answer to your question to be around $6, roughly, if speaking in money.
It really depends on the size of the web page. If you are visiting site that have mobile versions you can visit more because they are condensed. I would guess at around 250 pages.
The amount of web surfing you can do with 2 GB of data varies based on the types of activities you engage in. For general browsing, 2 GB can allow for approximately 10,000 to 15,000 web pages, assuming average page sizes. Streaming videos or music will consume much more data, with a standard definition video using around 1 GB per hour. In contrast, simple text-based browsing or reading articles will use significantly less data.
1 GB = 1024 MB
1 GB (or 1 GiB) is 1,073,741,824 byte.
1 gigabyte is 1 gigabyte, or 250 songs.
1 GB is equal to 0.0009765625 TB
1 GB equals to 1024 MB.
1000 MB = 1 GB Not much, compared to 1 GB is roughly: 30/1000 MB
1024 megabytes= 1 gigabyte
(1500 mb=1 gigabyte)(1000 gigabytes=1 terabyte or 1 tb)
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No. 1 GB is twice as much as 512 MB.