Used to get data share sims for free now they want $25AUD a month here, so only buy wifi now.
Jeez is there anything the medical industry doesn’t do to screw over people in need?The hospital offered wifi but way to expensive.
11 or 12.9"?I have both but unfortunately the cellular service is on the ipad Mini which now has such a short battery life that i never take it out of the house. Yes, i could fix the battery issue, but i find myself reaching for the mini very little with an iPad Pro in the house too.
i use the iPad Pro as my primary work device out of the house and, since 2021 or 22, i have been traveling increasingly more. I think if i had been able to perfectly see the future, i only might have bought the iPP with cellular. Having stability within the U.S. to work remotely from anywhere (and not be competing with a public location's crowded wifi) is really valuable to me. But it's not clear that this would have been the easiest option...
The personal workaround instead has been to carry an extra battery and use it to keep my iPhone topped up while using it as a hotspot as well as use two SIMs - one on the T-Mobile network and one as an MVNO for Verizon. This ensures i have decent cell network access in most places. YMMV for what's the better cost vs. flexibility vs. EDC tradeoffs here, i think. If you travel internationally, only hassling with one data SIM seems preferable, too, so i think i prefer the battery + phone-as-hotspot alternative for now.
Jeez is there anything the medical industry doesn’t do to screw over people in need?
Exactly what I’d have said until they binned the sim slot Most MVNOs don’t have eSim.Cellular iPad only. It's so useful and convenient. Tethering sucks. Once you get a cellular iPad and are using it while traveling or in another country, you'll never go back.
Also, there are a lot more data players and plans in the market, especially MVNOs. You can find tons and tons of dirt-cheap data plans that last one day, one month, sixty days, yearly. I like the prepaid monthly plans. Just purchase a cheap prepaid monthly or sixty-day plan when traveling. If you travel all the time, get a yearly plan.
Even the unlimited plans can be pretty darn cheap too. And look for deals. They always are issuing unlimited deals to lock in for a year.
Because the MVNOs are using existing networks, do a little research, see what their coverage is, pick one that works. If you go daily or monthly, you can easily change plans on the fly to something that works, depending on your location.
Finally, you can save money this way if you're not stationary and need on-the-go data. Instead of having to burn data on your iPhone talk/text/data plan, save the data-heavy things you need to do for your data-only iPad plan. That's what we do, works beautifully.
I understand what you are saying. I'll also say -- it's changing very rapidly.Exactly what I’d have said until they binned the sim slot Most MVNOs don’t have eSim.
Sadly, the Mini 6 was likely my last cellular version (unless 7 has the slot or I buy a refurb cellular Air 5 as one of the most powerful tablets produced with the physical slot.) Wouldn’t buy the 2022 Pro refurbed as I’d want OLED if I was going Pro.
Exactly what I’d have said until they binned the sim slot Most MVNOs don’t have eSim.
Sadly, the Mini 6 was likely my last cellular version (unless 7 has the slot or I buy a refurb cellular Air 5 as one of the most powerful tablets produced with the physical slot.) Wouldn’t buy the 2022 Pro refurbed as I’d want OLED if I was going Pro.
Won’t each country have at least a couple eSIM carriers?Now that they changed to eSim instead of physical SIM with the new iPad Pro and Air, and probably the next iPad Mini will be the same, when traveling abroad it will be more of a hassle to get/change to local SIMs.
In today’s context, wifi model is sufficeWifi for me. Why pay for 2 cellular services? The iPhone is always there anyways.
Won’t each country have at least a couple eSIM carriers?