Just wondering in most real-world situations, which option is better? I don't currently feel like a monthly $60+ for cellular on iPad could ever really be justified unless work pays for it. But maybe there's something I can't see? Vote and Discuss!
That’s a crazy high amount. I pay about £8 ($12) per month for data on my sim.Just wondering in most real-world situations, which option is better? I don't currently feel like a monthly $60+ for cellular on iPad could ever really be justified unless work pays for it. But maybe there's something I can't see? Vote and Discuss!
Tethering disconnects regularly so it’s not something you want to use for productivity.
That’s a crazy high amount. I pay about £8 ($12) per month for data on my sim.
First off, you may want to shop around for prices as I’ve never hears of such a high amount for a data only plan on an iPad. They generally just get added onto your existing plan. Second, it depends how often you think you’re going to make use of it outside of a wifi network. For me, I use my iPad frequently out of the house so the cellular made the most sense. It’s much faster and more stable then tetheringJust wondering in most real-world situations, which option is better? I don't currently feel like a monthly $60+ for cellular on iPad could ever really be justified unless work pays for it. But maybe there's something I can't see? Vote and Discuss!
First off, you may want to shop around for prices as I’ve never hears of such a high amount for a data only plan on an iPad. They generally just get added onto your existing plan. Second, it depends how often you think you’re going to make use of it outside of a wifi network. For me, I use my iPad frequently out of the house so the cellular made the most sense. It’s much faster and more stable then tethering
I’m not sure where you are located, but in the US, AT&T has a plan for $35/month. My two are unlimited data. I don’t use that much data but am in places where there’s no wifi quite often so I need cellular.Just wondering in most real-world situations, which option is better? I don't currently feel like a monthly $60+ for cellular on iPad could ever really be justified unless work pays for it. But maybe there's something I can't see? Vote and Discuss!
I’m not sure where you are located, but in the US, AT&T has a plan for $35/month. My two are unlimited data. I don’t use that much data but am in places where there’s no wifi quite often so I need cellular.
I had a cellular iPad for a year. Found out I used it like 3 times. Once during a work conference that I needed to hotspot for myself and coworkers because wifi was so bad, once because power went out (scheduled) for a few hours, and ... I can't remember the third.Just wondering in most real-world situations, which option is better? I don't currently feel like a monthly $60+ for cellular on iPad could ever really be justified unless work pays for it. But maybe there's something I can't see? Vote and Discuss!
Could be. That amount of data would work for me, though.I think those are only for folks already grandfathered in. Signing up for a new plan, it’s just 25GB for $35/30 days.
I assume really old grandfathered T-Mobile plan?This is my first year getting the cellular version and I wouldn’t go back to Wi-Fi only. But I have two specific reasons:
1. Any meaningful hotspot tethering package on my plan is more than a prepaid iPad cellular plan
2. I use T-Mobile for my phone service and T-Mobile’s network has always been sort of spotty on the fringes. My iPad uses AT&T service so no matter where I am I have access to two carrier networks
I also use my iPad as essentially a laptop replacement so that helps too.
I pay $18 US/month unlimited 5G AND 10 Gigs/month to use for hotspots on my M1 iPad Pro 11Just wondering in most real-world situations, which option is better? I don't currently feel like a monthly $60+ for cellular on iPad could ever really be justified unless work pays for it. But maybe there's something I can't see? Vote and Discuss!
I use a hotspot weekly with no issues. I have T-Mobile 5G where I use the hotspot. There may be a slight delay versus direct connection, but not really an issue for me.