on iPad, what is the difference between wifi and wifi cellular?
on iPad, what is the difference between wifi and wifi plus cellular?
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on iPad, what is the difference between wifi and wifi plus cellular?
Wi-Fi will connect only to Wi-Fi networks. It does not have the hardware to connect to a cellular network/internet.
All iPads contain Wi-Fi hardware.
Wi-Fi plus Cellular contains both the Wi-Fi hardware as well as cellular hardware to allow you to connect to both.
Note that in order to use cellular service on an iPad, you must start cellular service with a cellular carrier in order to use cellular to connect to the internet.
Wi-Fi is free...provided you have your own Wi-Fi network or have access to one.
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Wi-Fi will connect only to Wi-Fi networks. It does not have the hardware to connect to a cellular network/internet.
All iPads contain Wi-Fi hardware.
Wi-Fi plus Cellular contains both the Wi-Fi hardware as well as cellular hardware to allow you to connect to both.
Note that in order to use cellular service on an iPad, you must start cellular service with a cellular carrier in order to use cellular to connect to the internet.
Wi-Fi is free...provided you have your own Wi-Fi network or have access to one.
See:
As the product description suggests, there are two fundamental variants of all model of iPad:
You perhaps also need to understand that only WiFi+Cellular models of iPad have GNSS/GPS capabilities - this being a function of the iPad Cellular chipset. WiFi Only models of iPad have no GPS capabilities with which iPad Location Services can derive location. This fundamental difference may significantly impact your ability to use mapping Apps - in particular if real-time positioning (e.g., a moving map) is required. When using a mobile phone’s hotspot, the phone does not share GPS information derived from its own positioning capabilities.
WiFi Only iPad models can only “infer” their location from a database lookup of neighbouring WiFi networks for which the geographic location is known, or the geographic location of your public IP address. For static applications in urban locations, where the location of IP public IP addresses and WiFi networks are known, an “inferred” location can be relatively accurate. However, in rural locations, or when using a Cellular/Satellite/VPN connection, location accuracy of an inferred location [if it works at all] may be very inaccurate.
All this has significant implications for non-static mapping applications. If you need to have moving maps, or have future flexibility to do so, you may need to consider a WiFi+Cellular model of iPad. Choosing a cellular model does not commit you to adding a cellular service plan for the iPad, but ensures that you have immediate access to GPS/GNSS positioning services.
lessymac wrote:
on iPad, what is the difference between wifi and wifi plus cellular?
ipad with wifi can only be used when connected to wifi, with cellular you get a data plan with a phone carrier so you can use it outside of wifi range.
Am I able to limit certain apps to wifi-only while using a cellular + wifi iPad?
on iPad, what is the difference between wifi and wifi cellular?