No, 3G is not available everywhere. Some companies still have yet to complete their own 3G network. American phone companies decides to put out 3G phones before they made their 3G networks. Unlike Japan, who created their 3G network before their 3G phones which have made their cell phones and cell phone services the most advanced in the world.
Yes, if you get the 3G version.
go to local phone provider store and ask for a built in 3G network
The iPod's Wi-Fi can only connect to the nearest Wi-Fi router, which has a range of just 200 feet at the most. Thus, you cannot make it go everywhere or on the go like a 3G network can.
Yes it is a 3G smartphone.
There is a small chance you have no enabled 3G. To do this follow these steps. Go to Settings > General > Network and Enable 3G should be set to on. Also your area may not have 3G capabilities. In this case there is no 3G signal for 3G to work. To check 3G coverage contact your provider. Also if your iPhone is a 1st Generation and not the iPhone 3G you do not have 3G capabilities.
No. Its not 3G.
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No. The "3G" in "iPod Touch 3G" means third generation. It does however receive wifi.
It depends on what you want to use it for. If you want to use the internet wherever you go, you should probably get the 3G version, as you can use the internet everywhere. However, if you only need to use the internet at home or where there is a Wi-Fi hotspot, then buying the Wi-Fi version will save you money. Hope this helps!
No we can't use different network 3G sim in Vodafone 3G sim.
a phone with 3g capability.