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<blockquote data-quote="Go_Ordnance" data-source="post: 1907907" data-attributes="member: 7266"><p>A couple of points on the wifi+3g (cellular) vs wifi only...</p><p></p><p>- It's $130 extra for cellular</p><p>- There are two cellular models, 1 for Verizon's network and 1 for ATT's network. ATT uses a SIM card. Data plans vary per network.</p><p>- You don't have to have a contract for the cell data. If you sign up, it continues to bill monthly until you turn it off (all done through the iPad).</p><p>- The cellular model has a GPS chip too. There are nav programs available at the app store with downloadable maps.</p><p></p><p>If your wife is just going to use it at home (like mine does), there's no need for the cellular model - particularly if she has a smartphone already. I use my ipad out and about, and have the cell model. It's really been handy on vacation where there might not be a wifi connection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Go_Ordnance, post: 1907907, member: 7266"] A couple of points on the wifi+3g (cellular) vs wifi only... - It's $130 extra for cellular - There are two cellular models, 1 for Verizon's network and 1 for ATT's network. ATT uses a SIM card. Data plans vary per network. - You don't have to have a contract for the cell data. If you sign up, it continues to bill monthly until you turn it off (all done through the iPad). - The cellular model has a GPS chip too. There are nav programs available at the app store with downloadable maps. If your wife is just going to use it at home (like mine does), there's no need for the cellular model - particularly if she has a smartphone already. I use my ipad out and about, and have the cell model. It's really been handy on vacation where there might not be a wifi connection. [/QUOTE]
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