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Short for "3rd generation mobile telecommunications", 3G generically refers to a set of standards for mobile phones and mobile telecommunications services. Often used when referring to a 3G mobile data connection.
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What does "H" mean in the signal indicator?
Gbps
LTE+ = 300 Mbps
LTE = Long Term Evolution (commonly and falsely known as 4G), 100 Mbps
H+ = HSDPA Plus, 10 Mbps
H = either HSDPA (3.5G) or HSPA+ (3.95G), depending on your network provider, 2 Mbps
3G … = UMTS (3G), 384 kbps
E = EDGE (2.5G), 40 kbps
G = GPRS (2G), 14 kbps
(no letter) = voice only, no data connection, 2.4 kbps
and also:
R = roaming (this means you're not on your home network)
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