What is a Mobile ?

WHAT IS MOBILE DATA ?

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Mobile data, sometimes referred to as cellular data, is the internet connectivity delivered to your mobile devices wirelessly. If you’re using the internet on your phone, and it’s not connected to Wi-Fi, you’re using mobile data. All the information is sent and received by your smartphone via a wireless 3G, 4G or even 5G connection. With 98% of the UK covered by 3G, 4G and 5G, getting online with your phone has never been easier.

Mobile data is measured in megabytes (MB) and gigabytes (GB). There are 1000 MB in 1 GB of data, and most phone contracts will offer a minimum of 1GB. Your mobile data allowance can be part of either a SIM only, pay-as-you-go or pay monthly smartphone deal. You’ll be allocated data within the plan you choose but if you exceed this limit you’ll face extra charges.

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WHAT IS DIFFRENCE BETWEEN ANDROID AND IOS ?

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iOS is only used in Apple devices. It is more secure than Android. It allows only specific apps to run on their devices. Whereas Android can run on any device and there are no restrictions in it as it allows most of the apps to run.

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STRUCTURE OF MOBILE

Smartphone structure, illustration - Stock Image - C026/6260 - Science  Photo Library

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