by on February 2, 2026
For 3G2 files, audio poses the biggest problem because they usually use the AMR voice codec, a format built for early cellular networks rather than long-term media use, relying on heavy compression that keeps only voice-range frequencies to travel over unreliable 2G/3G connections, making it fine for speech but not for modern playback; once faster networks and improved codecs like AAC and Opus became standard, AMR’s relevance faded, and many systems removed support due to telecom-specific standa...
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