We had a hurricane here in Florida and the power went out for four days. It was most useful without a doubt. However, we can opt out of the plan at any time and opt in again if we need it.
If I am going to get a Thinkpad X1C7 or X1Y4, I would rather have LTE than HDR screen.
Tethering between iPhone and iPad is easy but when I tried to tether my X1Y3 to iPhone, the computer could not find it. How come?
Don't know. I have always had zero problems tethering, regardless of iPad, Macbook Pro in the past, Surface Devices, etc. It just finds my phone as a Personal Hotspot or can tether via bluetooth. It has always worked well, which is good since I often have to do presentations in restaurant/hotel meeting areas and sometimes their WiFi can be spotty to non-existant.
My iPhone did not show up...
I think maybe I connected it via USB first and let it set up the USB connection to the phone and then the rest followed.
Nice. You would’ve thought the power to the cell towers was out too.
If I wanted that, I would get the LTE dongle from my mobile carrier. Or use hotspot on my phone.
I do not have a need for LTE on a laptop. IMO, that's kinda gimmicky.
Nope, not if your in business; it's more secure, allows one to do real work on the go. I always travel with a MiFi, allows me to get things done on the ferry from Hong Kong to Shenzhen and the train from HKIA to KLCC (Malaysia) over known secure networks that are not completely congested, or any other airport for that matter...
Given the option I always go for devices notebooks included with LTE, the cost is minimal, benefits far outweigh, data is cheap, often faster. The MiFi adds a physical barrier when set as repeater and has security measures that no phone offers - Huawei best in the business. Currently have data plans for P.R.China, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Papua New Guinea, and a roaming account as it's very far from being a gimmick - When working out of Port Klang (Malaysia) I generally complete and report to the client in the car, while the driver deals with the traffic, leaving me free for KLCC's nightlife
As they say "work smarter, not harder", LTE enabled hardware is just another tool in the box. having LTE built into the notebook allows for fewer devices, which is always good...
Brought to you via an encrypted LTE link from the PRC
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Agreed, wish Apple had LTE laptops. They probably want to sell more iPad Pros.