It depends on how you are planning to use it. If you are planning on downloading a lot of apps, watching online videos, downloading songs or movies, or looking at many pictures online, then get two or more. But if you are only going to use it for internet or for game center, then you really only need one.
iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad iPhone: 1G, 2G, 3G, 3GS, 4 iPod Touch: 1G, 2G, 3G iPad
No, the update is only for iPhone 4, iPod touch 4, iPad 1, iPad 2. The highest version iOS Firmware for the iPod Touch 2G is 4.2.1.
Yes, use PDAnet to connect it. To get PDAnet you will have to jailbreak your iphone.
According to various unofficial sources, the iPad 2 has 512MB of RAM. Apple has not confirmed this number.
2g scam
The same as all cellular network frequencies: From 824 to 849MHz, and 869 to 894MHz. The twenty frequencies bandwidths between the two blocks is reserved for Airphone, public safety, Nextel, and Specialized Mobile Radio (SMR). the primary difference between 2G (2nd Generation) and 1G (1st Generation) cellular is that 2g applications were digitally encrypted, starting with cellular providers' switches (the system on which all cellular calls pass) and later to digital phones.
yes but it is slow it is in 2g speed only but it is better than the cost of 3g plans
Reason enough to go to prison. Just say NO!
2G, or second-generation mobile technology, refers to the digital cellular networks introduced in the 1990s. It offers data transmission speeds ranging from 9.6 kbps to 64 kbps, enabling basic services such as SMS (text messaging) and limited data services. While significantly slower than later generations, 2G laid the foundation for mobile communication by transitioning from analog to digital. Today, it is largely considered outdated, with most users relying on 3G, 4G, or 5G networks for faster speeds and more advanced services.
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) is primarily associated with 2G networks. It enhances the capabilities of 2G by enabling packet-switched data transmission, allowing for mobile internet access and data services. While GPRS laid the groundwork for 3G technologies, it is not a feature of 3G networks, which utilize more advanced data transmission techniques.
no
2g*(2g)2 = (2g)3 = 8g32g*(2g)2 = (2g)3 = 8g32g*(2g)2 = (2g)3 = 8g32g*(2g)2 = (2g)3 = 8g3