Do I need wifi cellular in Australia?
I am thinking of purchasing an iPad Mini, however I don't understand how wifi cellular could help me in Australia. I believe the wifi cellular is supported by US internet providers?
Confused....
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I am thinking of purchasing an iPad Mini, however I don't understand how wifi cellular could help me in Australia. I believe the wifi cellular is supported by US internet providers?
Confused....
A cellular data connection on the iPad allows you to access the Internet without needing a wifi connection
So if your out of range of your wifi connection you can still have an Internet connection on your iPad
It requires a SIM card and either a prepay account or on account with a cellular network provider
It uses the same network cell phones use, if you have cellular coverage you should have Internet access on the iPad
You can use the iPad without a SIM card you don't need a cellular connection to use it it's quite happy on wifi only
Cellular data connection is usually more expensive to use than your wifi connection
The cellular data connection in the iPad mini supports a faster connection standard than 3G
If you are going to use it you'd have to find out if the provider supports it. It will still operate at the slower data speed
The wifi + cellular model also has GPS
The wifi only model does not have GPS
GPS is required for navigation apps such as nav free
Btw it's two separate technologies wifi and cellular apple refer to it as wifi + cellular ( wifi plus cellular)
Meaning the iPad wifi + cellular has both iPad wifi only has wifi
A cellular data connection on the iPad allows you to access the Internet without needing a wifi connection
So if your out of range of your wifi connection you can still have an Internet connection on your iPad
It requires a SIM card and either a prepay account or on account with a cellular network provider
It uses the same network cell phones use, if you have cellular coverage you should have Internet access on the iPad
You can use the iPad without a SIM card you don't need a cellular connection to use it it's quite happy on wifi only
Cellular data connection is usually more expensive to use than your wifi connection
The cellular data connection in the iPad mini supports a faster connection standard than 3G
If you are going to use it you'd have to find out if the provider supports it. It will still operate at the slower data speed
The wifi + cellular model also has GPS
The wifi only model does not have GPS
GPS is required for navigation apps such as nav free
Btw it's two separate technologies wifi and cellular apple refer to it as wifi + cellular ( wifi plus cellular)
Meaning the iPad wifi + cellular has both iPad wifi only has wifi
Thank you for your time to explain this point to me.
you're welcome
Thought I'd clarify one point. I have a wifi only IPad Mini and it does have GPS. I have been using it with the TomTom navigation app.
wifi only does not have GPS
only wifi + cellular has GPS
if your ipad has a sim card slot it's wifi + cellular
assisted GPS means it uses wifi plus GPS for location
with the Wifi model once it's out of wireless coverage you'll loose
the location because the Wifi model has no GPS chipset and uses wifi
it is also not as accurate as GPS equipped model
http://www.apple.com/ipad-mini/specs/
Wifi Wifi +Cellular
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Very interesting. As I said, I have a wifi only IPad mini. Cheapest IPad on the market with no card slot. I bought it from my Apple Store as a wifi only model (Did not want celular!). My previous older IPad has celular capibility and has a card slot.
I am running navigation software successfully on the wifi only model many klms from home and well outside my wifi range. I have simultaneousy run the TomTom navigation app on the IPad and IPhone and a TomTom GO 720 to compare the differences (Only minor variations to date, these relate to the amount of map information displayed eg more street names and more detail shown on GO 720 and IPad to that shown on the IPhone. I believe this is due to screen size.
I have noticed that I can plan a trip on the IPhone from indoors where there is no GPS signal. When I do this on the other two devices they indicate "No GPS signal" and will not proceed. I believe this is because the IPhone is using celular towers to get the initial fix. On going outside they are able to fix my current location and I can proceed.
I am currently using OS 6.1.2 with TomTom V13.1 app and maps.
I am puzzled with the info shown on your Apple link because this appears to be at odds with reality. Go figure?
if your previous ipad had a sim card slot then it's a wifi + cellular and has GPS
this has been constant though all ipad models so far
if your ipad is tethered to your iphone it can obtain location information using your iphone
(personal hot spot)
what your seeing maybe the delay in the wifi only devices triangulating their location
plus the speed of the indervidual devices
iphone, ipad wifi + cellular all use the same assisted GPS technology
alI can say is the wifi only devices have no GPS and they rely on solely on wifi
and depending on conditions the models with GPS should be more accurate and able to fix a location
were the wifi only models would be best effort
Thanks IToaster,
Did a test with just IPad on its own and it no longer works. Strange to say the least. Much appreciated.
IPhone navigation still working impeccably.
Do I need wifi cellular in Australia?