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How do I transfer a 3G2 or 3G3 file to my mobile phone?

Kate DubenskyTransferring 3G2 and 3G3 Multimedia Files

About 3G2 and 3G3 Media Files

3G networking technology is designed for multimedia cellular phones, also called smart phones. 3GPP technology is intended to create increased bandwidth and lightning fast rates of transfer between mobile devices for both video and audio files. 3GPP2 and 3GPP3 files refer to the 3rd Generation Partnership Project, which is a collaborative effort to create specific types of multimedia files that are configured to be sent across 3G wireless networks. 3G - third generation - protocol follows first generation, which was analog, second generation, which was digital and involved more advanced technology, and generation 2.5, which introduced early smartphone protocols.

Using 3G Media Files

The 3G2 and 3G3 file extensions are 3GPP2 multimedia files used on global remote devices, like cell phones. Usually these files are captured on remote devices and sent to other remote devices, or to computers. If you have a 3GPP file on your computer, you might have received it from a cell phone or other hand-held remote device? In this case, your question hasn’t specified whether you are attempting to send a 3GPP file from a hand-held device or from your computer.

3G2 and 3G3 Media Players

Your options for sending 3G2 and 3G3 files will also depend upon the make and model of cell phone that you have, your cell phone’s Bluetooth capabilities, and the video program you run on both the sending and receiving device. Most often 3G2 and 3G3 files are opened with Quicktime or Real media players, and so you will need to download a compatible player to the receiving phone in order to view the video.

Sending Media Files Via Email

You can send media files to your cell phone through your email account. For example, if you use an Outlook Express email address, you can send yourself an email with the video attached and then open it using the web browser on your cell phone. For this you will need an Internet enabled cell phone, but otherwise the process is as simple as sending an email from one computer to another.

Sending Media Files Via Text Message

If you are sending the 3G media file from a cell phone, depending on the make and model, you might be able to send the video file as a text message attachment. You can explore your phone’s options menu and refer to your cell phone user’s manual for the specific instructions.

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