I'm not sure but there is probaly a good chance that she does. She has a mansion i think she could afford the iPhone 4. I have the iphone 4 and with an upgrade it is only $199. why does it matter if she has one or not she is just a normal person its not like you have to know everything about her!
Samsung Infuse 4g you can see it very clear in the 3x01 episode :)
The first 4G network in canada is provided by Barrett Xplore's Xplornet. Barrett activated the 4G wireless network in Quebec. Bell high speed internet conection is available in Simcoe County,South Glengarry, Laurentian Valley, Middlesex County and Dufferin County.
PS3 does not use it you need WiFi or Ethernet and not something plugged into the USB port. The USB port can not be used on the PS3 to provide internet connection
You could also turn off 3G/4G, in doing so your battery life on standby will dramatically improve but you will loose internet browsing speed and some types of data connectivity. ----------------------------------------- turn down the brightness :) -----------------------------------------
8.1 4G Car :With the hype of 3G wireless in the rear view mirror, but the reality of truly mobile broadband data seemingly too far in the future to be visible yet on the information super highway, it may seem premature to offer a test drive 4G. But the good news is, 4G is finally coming to a showroom near you.8.2 4G and public safetyThere are sweeping changes taking place in transportation and intelligent highways, generally referred to as "Intelligent Transportation Systems" (ITS). ITS is comprised of a number of technologies, including information processing, communications, control, and electronics. Using these technologies with our transportation systems, and allowing first responders access to them, will help prevent ‐or certainly mitigate ‐ future disasters.Communications, and the cooperation and collaboration it affords, is a key element of any effective disaster response. Historically, this has been done with bulky handheld radios that provide only voice to a team in a common sector. And this architecture is still cellular, with a singular point of failure, because all transmissions to a given cell must pass through that one cell. If the cell tower is destroyed in the disaster, traditional wireless service is eliminated.8.3 Sensors in public vehicle :Putting a chemical‐biological‐nuclear (CBN) warning sensor on every government‐owned vehicle instantly creates a mobile fleet that is the equivalent of an army of highly trained dogs. As these vehicles go about their daily duties of law enforcement, garbage collection, sewage and water maintenance, etc., municipalities get the added benefit of early detection of CBN agents. The sensors on the vehicles can talk to fixed devices mounted on light poles throughout the area, so positive detection can be reported in real time. And since 4G networks can include inherent geo‐location without GPS, first responders will know where the vehicle is when it detects a CBN agent.8.4 Cameras in traffic light :Some major cities have deployed cameras on traffic lights and send those images back to a central command center. This is generally done using fiber, which limits where the cameras can be hung, i.e., no fiber, no camera. 4G networks allow cities to deploy cameras and backhaul them wirelessly. And instead of having to backhaul every camera, cities can backhaul every third or fifth or tenth camera, using the other cameras as router/repeaters. These cameras can also serve as fixed infrastructure devices to support the mobile sensor application described above.8.5 First responder route selectionUsing fiber to backhaul cameras means that the intelligence collected flows one way: from the camera to the command center. Using a 4G network, those images can also be sent from the command center back out to the streets.Ambulances and fire trucks facing congestion can query various cameras to choose an alternate route. Police, stuck in traffic on major thoroughfares, can look ahead and make a decision as to whether it would be faster to stay on the main roads or exit to the side roads.8.6. Traffic control during disasters :4G networks can allow officials to access traffic control boxes to change inland traffic lanes to green. Instead of having to send officers to every box on roads being overwhelmed by civilians who are evacuating, it can all be done remotely, and dynamically.
The iPhone 4G has a larger memory then the Galaxy 4G. The iPhone 4G also has a better touch screen and user friendly controls. Plus the iPhone has a wider range of applications to download then the Galaxy 4G.
-The iPhone is a 3G phone NOT A 4G. -Despite the '4', both Verizon and AT&T iPhones run on a 3G network. -The iPhone 4 is not a 4G phone, the networks have a 3G conectivity. -None of the iPhones can have 4G conection.
No, but the new iPhone 5 does., if you want to know more 4g lte products, you can visit
No. There is no such thing as an iPhone4g or an iPhone that works as a 4g phone. You either have and iPhone3Gs or the iPhone4, or the iPhone4s. None of them are 4G.
There no such phone as an iPhone 4G, only a 4, a 4S, a 3G and a 3-GS
4G stands for Fourth Generation .
An iPhone 4g has better technology. It also includes SIRI, who answers all questions. Furthermore, the iPhone 4 has the capability to operate on the 4g network, whereas the iPhone 3g does not.
Yes. The iPhone 5 is indeed a 4G LTE phone.
Yes. The iPhone 5 is a fast 4G LTE phone.
Original Answer by Norfalka2545 Edited by Arianna Lovendino The answer is iPhone 4, because 3G is an advanced cellular network. If it were named "iPhone 4G", people may mistake the device for an iPhone 4G, when it is really an iPhone 3G. Hence, iPhone 4.
No, you can only get 4G service on 4G compatible devices. It is possible that the next iPhone released will be 4G compatible although that is still unknown at this point.
The iPhone 5 is a 4G LTE phone.