18 Feb 2008 04:33:57 | Chris Brand
A Guide To 3G On Mobile Phones
3G stands for "3rd generation" technology. It is based on GSM
standards and it is the latest improvement to mobile phone and
cellphone capabilities. With it you can have broadband, video
and multimedia on your phone. All of this means you can transmit
and receive data at faster rates than ever before. It is the
backbone of all the amazing new services that the various mobile
operators are trying to entice new users with.
With 3G making video calls is now possible although images can
still be jerky and not quite up to the standard you will be used
to with digital video cameras. You can download to your mobile
music videos and clips of TV shows, movie trailers and sports
action. In general these kinds of services do work well since
they aren't strictly interactive and have often been optimised
to improve quality.
Downloadable music is now a reality thanks to 3G. High quality
MP3 tunes are instantly available and with a large enough memory
card on your cell phone you can take your music with you
wherever you go.
One of the things which 3G has made possible is an ever
expanding range of accessories and features. If is involves the
receipt or sending of large data packets the mobile phone
manufacturers have taken advantage of this to build into their
phones extras that consumers now demand up front. These include
megapixel cameras, large screens for display of content,
expandable memory cards and smartphone features that turn the
phone into an all purpose device. The convergence of mobile
phones and electronic organizers has been speeded up thanks to
the possibilities delivered by 3G.
One of the key features enhanced by 3G has been mobile web
surfing. With increased data transmission you now get broadband
in the palm of your hand. One thing it is advisable to keep in
mind though is the higher cost of bandwidth. It is a good idea
to check the details of how much the data transfer will cost you
especially if you plan to send or receive lots of bandwidth
hogging video. Web browsing isn't quite as expensive since more
and more sites are WAP friendly and optimised for fast delivery
to mobile handsets. By all means download and send but keep tabs
on what that friendly 3G connection is costing you.
So it is worth looking into upgrading to a 3G enabled phone and
network It really can add entirely fresh dimensions to your
mobile phone experience.
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