So, what is the difference between WiFi and 3G iPad iPad with a plus WiFi. It ‘s a question that seems to come up frequently, so I thought it worthwhile to find some answers to this question.
I found five major differences between the two models and continue to seek more. Here are the five differences:
Number 1: limited connectivity vs Extensive connectivity. With the iPad WiFi connectivity to the Internet is limited to areas where you can access the Internet via WiFi. With the 3G version of the iPad can be connected either via WiFi or 3G cellular network. This means you should have connectivity anywhere you get phone coverage. To get the same coverage with the WiFi version, which would need a portable Wi-Fi, as MiFi Verizon or some of the smart phones that can act as a WiFi.
Number 2: you pay for more connectivity. IPad 3G costs more to buy. At the moment I write this, the difference is about $ 130 U.S.. To use the 3G wireless service, you must have a data plan with your wireless carrier. In the U.S., AT & T offers data plans for a price. To start they had a plan for $ 14.99 per month with 250MB of data and data included a $ 30 per month plan “unlimited”. The unlimited plan was stopped very quickly and now you can get 2G of data for $ 25 per month.
Number 3: iPad with 3G also has built in GPS service. The WiFi version can do some triangulation, you need a 3G iPad to get a very accurate position fix.
Number 4: some minor physical differences. On the back of 3G iPad there is a section of black plastic that allows the iPad to get a better connection to the wireless network. The 3G version also has a port on the side for you to insert the Micro SIM card. These differences are probably not a big problem, since you probably want to use a cover to protect your iPad iPad.
Number 5: battery life shorter than for 3G. Using the 3G network chew up more battery. From what I’ve read that cuts the battery life of up to 10 hours between 7 and 8 hours. Not bad, but does not count at the end of a long day.
So, to summarize, if you’re just using the iPad around the house, get the version of Wi-Fi and if you need to use it in the field you are probably better off getting a 3G version of the iPad.
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