The "G" on the Nokia 6620 indicates GPRS, which is the 2G data service. Even on Nokia phones, "3G" is labeled "3G", and with a skinny G.
Go ahead and place a phone call, notice the "G" icon will then have a slash through it. The Nokia 6620 is a GPRS Class B device, meaning it cannot access both data and voice services at once - i.e. placing a phone call stops the Internet access.
But otherwise, you're right about the Apple issue.
The "G" on the Nokia 6620 indicates GPRS, which is the 2G data service. Even on Nokia phones, "3G" is labeled "3G", and with a skinny G.
Go ahead and place a phone call, notice the "G" icon will then have a slash through it. The Nokia 6620 is a GPRS Class B device, meaning it cannot access both data and voice services at once - i.e. placing a phone call stops the Internet access.
But otherwise, you're right about the Apple issue.
segin2005 1 year ago