This is what I saw in Apple official web page about the new iPad:
Ready to take on the world.
The new iPad offers the most comprehensive support for fast networks around the world. Its designed with two cellular antennas tuned to 12 different bands that access a larger frequency spectrum. That means you can travel almost anywhere in the world and get online. And your connection is always fast. iPad with Wi-Fi + 4G models for AT&T and for Verizon connect to GSM/UMTS networks worldwide. But if you want a local connection when youre traveling, just pop in a local SIM card.
Can someone answer my questions:
1. My understanding is any iPad3 4G(AT&T or Verizon) can go back to 3G or 2G 2.5G wherever you travel to so outside north America I can just buy a 3G SIM card and get wireless connection no matter if LTE network is available or not. Is this true. This will help me to get internet connection when I am outside of North America.
2. I am in Canada now and I have a Rogers phone with a SIM card now and has a 100M monthly data plan to use under GPRS/EDGE (2.5G). Does iPad3 with 4G (either AT&T or Verison version) support GPRS/EDGE at all? Would it be possible that I use my old phone SIM card and put it into iPad3 to get GPRS/EDGE slow connection too? I don't care speed but do want to re-use my current phone SIM card so I can at least to use iPad3 for light use apps like e-mail or view a few e-magazines. I went to see a local Rogers sales rep and he told me that I can only use micro-lte SIM card with iPad3 4G so I am getting confusing now.
3. Apple mentioned that iPad3 (the new iPad) 4G has a assited GPS but I am not sure if this means a real GPS chip with physical GPS signal receiver like Garmin or Tomtom or just has to be used along with a 4G network to locate the position? Can I use the new iPad 4G to do off line map navigation like a real GPS(TomTom) if I have map downloaded in iPad3 already? Do anyone of yours have a iPad 1 or iPad2 with 3G that tested the GPS off line ability?
4. If I need to choose one the new iPad 4G between AT&T and Verizon , which one I should buy? Do both have capability to run 3G SIM card cause I know iPad2 verizon version doesn't have SIM card since it is for CDMA network?
5. Final one, will 32G model big enough for normal use? How big is your guys model? Are you able to return it if you order it through Apple store with some customized Engraving words?
Need you to help me out. Thanks.
Ready to take on the world.
The new iPad offers the most comprehensive support for fast networks around the world. Its designed with two cellular antennas tuned to 12 different bands that access a larger frequency spectrum. That means you can travel almost anywhere in the world and get online. And your connection is always fast. iPad with Wi-Fi + 4G models for AT&T and for Verizon connect to GSM/UMTS networks worldwide. But if you want a local connection when youre traveling, just pop in a local SIM card.
Can someone answer my questions:
1. My understanding is any iPad3 4G(AT&T or Verizon) can go back to 3G or 2G 2.5G wherever you travel to so outside north America I can just buy a 3G SIM card and get wireless connection no matter if LTE network is available or not. Is this true. This will help me to get internet connection when I am outside of North America.
2. I am in Canada now and I have a Rogers phone with a SIM card now and has a 100M monthly data plan to use under GPRS/EDGE (2.5G). Does iPad3 with 4G (either AT&T or Verison version) support GPRS/EDGE at all? Would it be possible that I use my old phone SIM card and put it into iPad3 to get GPRS/EDGE slow connection too? I don't care speed but do want to re-use my current phone SIM card so I can at least to use iPad3 for light use apps like e-mail or view a few e-magazines. I went to see a local Rogers sales rep and he told me that I can only use micro-lte SIM card with iPad3 4G so I am getting confusing now.
3. Apple mentioned that iPad3 (the new iPad) 4G has a assited GPS but I am not sure if this means a real GPS chip with physical GPS signal receiver like Garmin or Tomtom or just has to be used along with a 4G network to locate the position? Can I use the new iPad 4G to do off line map navigation like a real GPS(TomTom) if I have map downloaded in iPad3 already? Do anyone of yours have a iPad 1 or iPad2 with 3G that tested the GPS off line ability?
4. If I need to choose one the new iPad 4G between AT&T and Verizon , which one I should buy? Do both have capability to run 3G SIM card cause I know iPad2 verizon version doesn't have SIM card since it is for CDMA network?
5. Final one, will 32G model big enough for normal use? How big is your guys model? Are you able to return it if you order it through Apple store with some customized Engraving words?
Need you to help me out. Thanks.