1 hour and 25 minutes.
75 minutes.
45 minutes,
402 minutes
240 minutes
100mg is a measure of mass. Not data. You probably mean 100 mb. It's abou the size of 20 mp3s or about how much data you'd waste streaming a 45 minute video on youtube.
Yes, browsing the web does contribute to your data limit, though not as much as downloads, video streaming, etc.
Yes i am pretty it does use the same amount of data or wifi usage. i very recently learned that so now i am streaming nothing and downloading everything
The time it takes to use up 1000MB depends on the data usage rate. For example, streaming music at 128 kbps uses about 1MB per minute, while streaming HD video at 1080p uses about 3GB per hour. It is important to consider the specific data consumption rate to accurately estimate how long 1000MB will last.
it can hold up to 695mbs of data, which in standard definition thats some 30-45 minutes of videos.
You should purchase as much RAM as your system can support.
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It's more or less exactly the same thing. Downloading it makes it into a file on your computer, streaming it has it arrive in a less tangible form, data in a buffer. But either way, if the movie is 80MB on the server side, you're still downloading 80MB of data whether you take a copy of the file, or stream it to a buffer. (Some buffering options offer lower quality versions which will involve a lower data transger).
Your question isn't quite clear so I am going to assume you mean the bandwidth used by watching streaming video. According to Rogers' Express internet package that offers 60GB of bandwidth and equates it to 700 hours of YouTube. Some simple math later we find that you can watch 11 hours and 40 minutes (approximatly) for 1GB of bandwidth.
1 hour and 25 minutes.
According to Verizon's data calculator (http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/splash/datacalculatorPopup.jsp) one hour of streaming music a day for a month takes up 1.76 gb on a 3G or 4G smartphone. So just one hour of streaming music would take up 58.14 mb.
I have a DV520 Camcorder, It will only video for 2 minutes.