iPad WiFi Versus iPad 3G - Five Major Differences Between iPad WiFi and iPad 3G

So, what's the difference between the iPad with WiFi and 3G plus iPad with WiFi. This is a question that seems to often, so I thought it would be worthwhile to find out some answers to the question.

I found five major differences between the two models and keep on looking for more. Here are five differences:

Number 1: Limited connectivity vs Extensive connectivity . With Brett Favre on their Internet connectivity is limited to areas where you can access the Internet via WiFi. With the 3G version of the IPAD can connect via WiFi or 3G mobile networks. This means that you should have a link where you can get cell phone coverage. To get the same coverage with the WiFi version that should be portable WiFi, such as Verizon's MiFi, or some smart phones that can act as WiFi.

Number 2: Connecting to pay more .3 G iPad costs more to buy. At the time of this writing, the difference is about $ 130 in the United States. To use 3G wireless services, you have a wireless data plan with you carrier. In the U.S., AT & T offers data plans for the price. To start with the $ 14.99 monthly plan with 250MB data included data and $ 30 per month "unlimited" plan plan.Neograničen was discontinued pretty quickly and now you can get 2G of data for $ 25 per month.

Number 3: iPad with 3G also has a built in GPS . WiFi version can do some triangulation. You need a 3G iPad to be really accurate location fix

No. 4: some minor physical differences . On the back of the 3G iPad is the black plastic part that allows it to better connect with iPad wireless mrežom.3G version also has a door on the side to insert the SIM card Micro. These differences are probably not a big deal since you'll probably want to use the iPad cover to protect your IPAD.

5: Shorter battery life for 3G . Using the 3G network chews more battery. From what I read that reduces the battery life of around 10 hours to between 7 and 8 hours. Not bad, but it does not count at the end of a long day.

to him, if you are just using the iPad around the house, get a WiFi version and if it is necessary to use the site you're probably better off getting the 3G version of the iPad.