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Question posted by SurNeil on February 9th, 2014

What Does The Letter G Mean On My Cell Phone

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Answer #1: Posted by bengirlxD on February 9th, 2014 10:45 AM
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It means that a GPRS connection is currently available. GPRS is the current standard for mobile internet services and it means you can connect to the Internet via your phone.


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