Pixelated images when connected 3G

I've searched all over and seem to not be able to find a resolution for the issue I am having. It also seems I am the only person, I know with an iPhone, with this issue. Hopefully my issue can be resolved through the community.
When I am connected 3G and view images via apps, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc., they appear to be pixelated and not clear. However, when I am connected via wifi, images are clear as day, non-pixelated.

Try viewing your images at a viewing % (percentage) of 100% (actual pixels), 50% or 25%.
Other viewing %'s will make images look pixelated.
MTSTUNER

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