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Does iPad 2 WiFi Really Have No GPS???

The tech specs page shows no GPS on the Wifi model, is this true? If so that is absolutely ridiculous, why would they leave out the GPS from the WiFi model???

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Posted on Mar 2, 2011 12:05 PM

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Mar 10, 2011 7:11 PM in response to Wallace Mac

Well, here is "available Apple information":

The iPad 2 Wifi does not have a GPS. The GPS capability is part of the 3G chipset, and is only present in the 3G iPads.
The iPad DOES have a digital compass
http://www.apple.com/ipad/specs/

The iPad 2 Wifi DOES have location services. It just doesn't use cellular/GPS data to find locations-just wi-fi where available.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4084

Apr 30, 2011 10:27 PM in response to Stasis88

Here's what I can't figure out: when I first asked my wifi iPad to find my location, it couldn't do it. That led me to this forum, where I was a little disappointed but had my answer. But now it can find it. That, despite the mapping app thinking that my house is not quite in the right place on my street. How does it do it? I'm going to have to walk down the street and see what it does...

May 3, 2011 10:43 AM in response to Elenex

THANKS Elenex for your post! I was about to buy the 3G version of iPad but now I see that I can simply tether to my cell phone for the GPS part. THANKS to Apple for adding Personal Hotspot to iOS.


So to be clear, the Wi-Fi only version of iPad 2 does NOT have the GPS chip, but it can still use GPS apps when connected through your 3G phone. The phone gets the GPS signal and sends it to the iPad. Life is good :)

Jun 1, 2011 6:49 AM in response to MyApple8MyPC

Just as a heads-up for people who watched that video showing a WiFi-only iPad tethered to an iPhone and getting the GPS information......while it IS true that it does work, it still does not work the same way that you would come to expect with the way that the iPhone.


Where you have the iPhone and its A-GPS, it constantly tracks you as you move in real time. I have tethered my WiFi-Only iPad and have done the "trick" in the video shown. As you hear him mention, it updates randomly about once a minute. I tried mine again last night and noticed it update between 10 seconds to 60 seconds. A co-worker of mine has a 3G iPad and I personally verified that it does it fact behave just like the iPhone's A-GPS does in the native "Maps" application.


This might not be an issue for most....and if you're simply using your iPad as a Navigation System with the "Maps" application, then you'll find it is "good enough". However, if you are expecting it to be able to track your EXACT location, and small movements in small detail, (such as through a parking lot, or open feild), then you will definitely want the 3G model. What this also means is that turn-by-turn Navigation applications are rendered completely useless. I have one that doesn't even show maps, but shows lots of GPS data such as MPH, distance traveled, trajectory-heading, etc. and is not even useable when it only gets information every minute at most instances.


I have the first iPad 64GB WiFi-only model....I'll be updating to a 3G model for sure when I go to the iPad2....or 3.

Jun 4, 2011 1:41 AM in response to Stasis88

Hi,

unfortunately it seems to be fact that wi-fi only Ipad 2 does not have GPS capabilities.

I don't see any technical reason for this and it is pretty dissapointing if one needs to sign up for a mobile phone contract just to get GPS. Especially as the iPad is usually not primarily used as mobile phone (haven't seen to many people recently holding an iPad to their ear).


Even cameras have GPS built in today which work fine without a phone line. Assist-GPS (a.k.a. A-GPS) is simply a method to speed up locating GPS sattelites by pre-loading sattelite position data. This is optional and can also be achieved by using a wi-fi link to the web. Usually you update the A-GPS data every 2-7 days. Or not at all.

As far as maps go: there is no contineous data link required either. One can download map data through wi-fi and us it offline for navigation.

Well, if the device has GPS, of course. Which gets me to my first sentence.

I like my iPhone 3GS, and I will eventually get an iPad 2. Most likely the wi-fi only model. But it leaves a bit of an 'its not as complete as it could be'- feeling.


Sorry, Apple. This is a decision I don't understand. But why would you care ?


Cheers

Reinhard

Does iPad 2 WiFi Really Have No GPS???

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