{"id":113789,"date":"2014-03-05T00:48:39","date_gmt":"2014-03-05T05:48:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/if-the-shoe-fits.php"},"modified":"2014-03-05T00:48:39","modified_gmt":"2014-03-05T05:48:39","slug":"if-the-shoe-fits","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/mind-upload\/if-the-shoe-fits.php","title":{"rendered":"If the shoe fits"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    There are certain things in life that are hard to measure;    things like how successful you are, how much trust you can give    or how much hope you can share. These are just some of the    intangible things in life that we often do and think about but    just cant seem to find the absolute measurement to quantify    them; much like broadband data. Impalpable as it may seem, not    all have a clear picture of how data actually looks or how big    or small it really is. One thing is certain, we need it    in order to appreciate our mobile devices full    potential. Smartphones, in particular, do make our lives    easier; but sadly, sustaining them becomes a bit financially    complicated because in order to appreciate what they can do,    one has to connect to the internet and this would only mean    additional costs. Just like our appliances that need    electricity to run, smartphones need data connectivity to bring    out their smartness. But how much data does one really    need?  <\/p>\n<p>    Not all data users are    created equal. Each individual has his\/her own needs and    preferences and so before asking how much data one would really    need, it would probably be best to differentiate first the type    of user one is. In reality, there are free and easy users    and there are heavy users. If you are the type who every    so often browses the web, views and sends email, checks    Facebook and Twitter; but seldom stream music and videos every    day and does little to no upload and download then consider    yourself a light to moderate user. However, if it seems    that you are the type who just cant, definitely cant, help    but tweet, post, upload, and download the slightest movement    there is every minute that passes you by or would just have to    check emails and download every bit of attachment there is or    maybe someone who streams and downloads music and videos more    often than the commercials on prime time TV then you are indeed    a heavy user.  <\/p>\n<p>    So, which one are you? As mentioned previously, not all    data users are created equal; and so is data. Not all    data are the same. Smartphone activities that require    broadband connection vary from small bits to large chunks of    data. Small bits of data will include text only emails,    social network tweets, status updates, and text only instant    messaging. Uploading, downloading, and streaming high    quality music and videos, and playing online games are    precisely the activities that suck large chunks of data.  <\/p>\n<p>    While we are all certain that a minute is equal to 60 seconds    and that an hour is 60 minutes, unlike time that has a definite    measurement, data remains a bit vague. The best we could    probably do for now is to give estimates. To start, for    the purpose of identifying unit of measurement for data, we    will use KB for kilobytes, MB for megabytes and GB for    gigabytes. 1 MB is equivalent to 1,000 KB.  <\/p>\n<p>    A plain text only email would roughly consume 3  50KB.    This however greatly increases to about 300KB if a document is    attached and approximately 350KB if there is a photo    attachment. Browsing through a single web page will cost    you about 150KB  1.5MB; while a minute of music streaming will    devour you 500KB. Data consumption greatly    increases to 1MB if you download or upload hi-resolution    photos. A minute of video streaming is about 2 to 5MB and    for a single app, game or song downloaded will roughly feast on    3 to 4MB. Five minutes of YouTube at 720p will cost you    about 37.5MB.  <\/p>\n<p>    Lately, instant messaging apps that allow VOIP calls are    getting much attention. A Skype to Skype call will cost    you about 3MB per minute while video calls between mobile    phones is roughly 500KB per second and between phone and    computer, 600KB per second. A Viber call will consume you    about 240KB per minute. Being visible on the mobile scene    has its hype, too. Foursquare check-ins will cost you    about 180KB while map searches and navigation will gobble up    about 150-200KB. Again, all these are just    approximations.  <\/p>\n<p>    You see, different smartphone activities eat up different    amounts of data. Comparing them to our appliances at    home, the energy consumption of one appliance is different from    the other. A window-type AC and a split type AC have    varying energy consumptions although both can cool the same    room using the same type of electricity. The same is true with    an energy efficient refrigerator that consumes minimal    electricity, but drastically changes once it is left    opened. For sure, a lot more energy is consumed.    Talking about email, a text-only email eats up very minimal    data; but once you download an attachment it gobbles up more    data.  <\/p>\n<p>    Telcos have tiered services or set of services that has    increasing price points depending on what best suits the needs    of the sbscriber. Tiered services are offered because    telcos know that there is no one size fits all even in data    consumption. In order for subscribers to appreciate and    maximize these services, one has to evaluate his\/her own data    behaviour. Knowing how much one actually consumes in a months    time is vital and if used wisely would actually benefit them    more than they know. Who knows, they mightve been    subscribing to 1GB data plan but have been consuming less than    what they thought theyve been consuming.  <\/p>\n<p>    Data consumption on a particular activity as mentioned above    varies. Once you have identified what kind of data user    you are, you can now sum up all these activities in order to    determine how much data you actually consume. Keep in    mind 1GB is equivalent to 1,024MB.  <\/p>\n<p>    So, what are your possibilities with 1 GB of data?    A lot! With 1GB of data you can send 100 emails with    attachment, browse through 100 web pages, upload a post and a    photo 50 times, stream music for 90 minutes, stream videos for    90 minutes, map navigation for 60 minutes and download 17 games    or other apps. All these you can do with 1GB of data.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Originally posted here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.mb.com.ph\/if-the-shoe-fits\" title=\"If the shoe fits\">If the shoe fits<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> There are certain things in life that are hard to measure; things like how successful you are, how much trust you can give or how much hope you can share. 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