Is 3G really worth it?

is the 3G network make a noticeable difference?
Reply if you have tested it already please?

I have used 3g with my old blackjack and they had just got 3g in my city so I had it before and after and used the internet constantly and it made a huge differnce to me. But I use the internet all the time constantly so it all depends what you will use it for and how much you will use it for. If you are only using it for email and the occasional websurf to look something up then you will never know the difference and it will not be worth it. Also ask yourself when you are using the internet are you in the range of wifi because wifi is much more reliable in my opinion. good luck to you.

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