It depends on the quality of the video.
The time it takes to use up 1000MB depends on the data usage rate. For example, streaming music at 128 kbps uses about 1MB per minute, while streaming HD video at 1080p uses about 3GB per hour. It is important to consider the specific data consumption rate to accurately estimate how long 1000MB will last.
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You do not need a data plan for a video cell phone. If your cell phone also has a WiFi conneciton you can view online video from the WiFi connection
yea if its on inteenet cux phone internet is data so yes
Does going on safari use data
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its not a mobile phone its an mp3 player, its a samsung yp-k5
Depends on how much you decide to use Twitter.
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Not quite sure what your question means. DVD's are basically computer discs and store video as data files. The amount of data that the disc can hold is finite and usually written on the disc. How much time that is available to record on the disc, depends on how much the data is compressed. Poor quality requires fewer bits of data, so more time is available. High quality video requires lots of data per second, so less time is available.
That really depends on the quality of the video. A low-quality video may use 1 megabyte (not gigabyte) per minute, or a few megabytes per minute. A DVD, which is already high quality, has 4.7 gigabytes for a capacity of perhaps a little over 2 hours (120 minutes). A Blu-ray disc, which has a still higher quality, uses about 25 gigabytes for the same playing time.