It's not just the cellular, it also has accurate GPS.
That's another thing I don't like about Apple. All Samsung Android tablets have GPS. GPS is very important. Why do you have to buy the cellular version to get GPS on the Ipad?
It's not just the cellular, it also has accurate GPS.
Tethering to the phone sucks. It is slower, kills the phone battery, but most annoying of all it switches itself off after a short period of inactivity, which is a serious PITA. I'll never buy an iPad without cellular.
I am doing tethering for the last 10/15 days (work from home and lack of Internet). I can see the drawbacks of this approach in terms of killing the phone's battery quickly and yes it can switch off (in case of inactivity). However in my case it is definitely not slow. It is as fast as regular Internet that I use. Both are 4G and are adequate enough. I have no issues downloading working files from OneDrive, having numerous VOIP calls (usually around 7 hours in the working day I am spending in Teams/Webex calls), videos streaming and searching. So really the quality of the connection is not an issue. At least with the providers I use.
That being said it is not something I would like to do regularly because it does suck for my phone's battery. This is for sure an issue.
Slower, not slow. Do a speed test on your phone and then on your iPad when tethered and you'll see that it's going to be slower.
For me though the most painful thing is having to reconnect it with the hotspot after a brief period of inactivity.
I will do the test once I have my usual Internet back. Currently I have no other option but to rely on tethering.
I mean a test on your phone, then a test on your iPad tethered to the phone.![]()
Get a cellular plan - you will regret it otherwise. Even if there is WiFi, there have been numerous times I have found not good, or reliable and having cellular means you don’t need to worry about Online access. I would never consider buying another iPad without.Bringing this up again because I need some suggestions.
I'm about to order my IPP 12.9 2020 128 GB but VERY undecided on the cellular thing.
I am a visual designer and work remotely from home, so I usually have a wi-fi connection with me. I'd use the Ipad mostly for experimenting (but also make it a device from where I create designs for clients) with illustration and digital arts and sometimes watching some videos while I eat my meals.
The city where I live has plenty of super cool coffee shops, so I'd use it around a lot, probably with wi-fi as same as I would with my MBP. I use my MBP for my normal work/tasks, but hope to give the IPP more professional room.
Also, I am based in SE Asia and I may start to travel while working remotely (just for a life enjoyment).
Lastly, I have to say that I'm not of those rare people who choose not to have an internet plan on its phone but just pay on a consume base (I love to go somewhere and feel that place at that moment without distractions).
I just see many people saying that they regret they didn't buy a cellular version.
What do you guys think? Shall I go WI-FI?
I have a 2018 11" iPad Pro w/LTE and a 2020 12.9" Wi-Fi. The convenience of LTE while traveling sure is nice. But considering Covid, it's unlikely I'll be taking my iPads out of the house for quite a while![]()
We’ve had a couple of power outages during the lockdown. The LTE iPad with its long battery life was pretty much our outside connection (trying to conserve phone battery and power packs for emergency calls only).I have a 2018 11" iPad Pro w/LTE and a 2020 12.9" Wi-Fi. The convenience of LTE while traveling sure is nice. But considering Covid, it's unlikely I'll be taking my iPads out of the house for quite a while![]()
Ahahah I think that traveling restrictions will likely give me time to try the Wi-Fi version and then when borders will open up I'll sell this because the new IPP will be out!
Seriously, don't you ever feel the need of having LTE with you?
We’ve had a couple of power outages during the lockdown. The LTE iPad with its long battery life was pretty much our outside connection (trying to conserve phone battery and power packs for emergency calls only).
There’s still significant delay for me. It’s not as simple as unlock iPad and wifi’s already working. Usually takes around 30 seconds to 1 minute wait before I see the tether icon. Not exactly something I want to deal with throughout the day.Tethering on the iPhone is pretty painless/seamless at this point with iOS. More than just the $150 price difference, you’ve typically got your monthly service expense with an extra line. If I was out and about several times a week, I could justify it. For once every couple of months, I’d rather just put that $150 into refreshing my iPad every new model.
I don’t stream videos on cellular much. I mostly visit text-heavy news, blogs and forums and those are usually fine. I live in the Los Angeles area. I think flooded towers is just the norm here.One issue I’ve had with relying on power outages... Assuming my entire neighborhood goes down, everyone reverts over to relying on LTE, which in turn floods the tower capacity which means after a few hours even that becomes unusable. Obviously YMMV, I live in the suburbs.
There’s still significant delay for me. It’s not as simple as unlock iPad and wifi’s already working. Usually takes around 30 seconds to 1 minute wait before I see the tether icon. Not exactly something I want to deal with throughout the day.
This, too. I’ve got AT&T on the phone and Verizon on the iPad. Been considering switching from AT&T for a while now for int’l perks so I also have the T-Mobile $10/5GB/150 day plan on the iPad’s eSIM for testing coverage/speed.You may want a different cellular provider on your iPad than your iPhone in case one has no service where you are but the order does. AT&T + Verizon is a good way to go for coverage.
I’m in the UK and although I don’t use cellular that much I always buy the cellular iPad “just in case”. I buy this sim with 24GB on, put it in the iPad and forget about it. The sim’s data can be used over 24 months but I don’t keep my iPad’s that long so this suits my needs.
Three Mobile Pay As You Go Mobile Broadband 24 GB data SIM https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01M3VJ2B2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_rxmbFbXWCZREF