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  2. iPhone 3G - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone 3G features an internal rechargeable battery rated at 1150 mAh, which, like its predecessor, is not user-replaceable. Apple stated that the iPhone 3G's battery is capable of providing up to six hours of web browsing via Wi-Fi, or five hours via 3G, or 25 hours of audio playback. Alternatively, it is said to provide 300 hours of ...

  3. File:IPhone 3G Availability.svg - Wikipedia

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    When updating this map please also update Image:IPhone 3G Worldwide.svg. Description: English: Map of iPhone 3G availability worldwide . The six countries which got ...

  4. How to Fix a Frozen iPhone - AOL

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    Read on to learn what to do when your iPhone freezes. You probably know the feeling of scrolling through social media posts or watching videos and then seeing your iPhone freeze. There are a lot ...

  5. Mobile Application Part - Wikipedia

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    MAP for GSM (prior to Release 4) is specified by 3GPP TS 09.02 (MAP v1, MAP v2) MAP for UMTS ("3G") and GSM (Release 99 and later) is specified by 3GPP TS 29.002 (MAP v3) In cellular networks based on ANSI standards (currently CDMA2000 , in the past AMPS , IS-136 and cdmaOne ) plays the role of the MAP a similar protocol usually called IS-41 or ...

  6. EXPLAINER: Will burglar alarms still work after 3G shutdown?

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    T-Mobile will shut down its 3G network by summer and Verizon in December. The home-alarm industry has asked the Federal Communications Commission, the U.S. regulator, to delay AT&T's network ...

  7. 3GPP - Wikipedia

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    Specified the first UMTS 3G networks, incorporating a CDMA air interface [9] Release 4: 2001 Q2 Originally called the Release 2000 – added features including an all-IP Core Network [10] Release 5: 2002 Q1 Introduced IMS and HSDPA [11] Release 6: 2004 Q4

  8. Cell Global Identity - Wikipedia

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    It consists of four parts: Mobile Country Code (MCC), Mobile Network Code (MNC), Location Area Code (LAC) and Cell Identification (CI). It is an integral part of 3GPP specifications for mobile networks, for example, for identifying individual base stations to " handover " ongoing phone calls between separately controlled base stations, or ...

  9. Mobile data offloading - Wikipedia

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    Mobile data offloading is the use of complementary network technologies for delivering data originally targeted for cellular networks. Offloading reduces the amount of data being carried on the cellular bands, freeing bandwidth for other users.