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Interested to read all this as I am looking at getting a tablet. I'm pretty sure I will go for an ipad but wondered if anyone could tell me if there is a significant difference in practice between a 16gb and a 32gb. Thanks.
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If you plan to store alot of music and films I would recommend the 32GB version. |
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The reason is that I often find I'm somewhere with no WiFi and it would be really handy to have that option. I did tether to my phone but my current plan doesn't allow tethering. If your data plan on your phone does allow tethering then it's not an issue. |
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Unfortunately iPads don't support tethering via bluetooth or USB Another important consideration is that the current 4G ipad will never be able to connect to the 4G networks expected to roll out later this year. Nor will they connect to any 4G networks outside of northern America. |
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3GB that lasts 3 months - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Original-Bro.../dp/B003Z0T3X2 Once its done just throw it away and pop another one in. |
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...although don't forget that you still have to spend an extra £100 to get the 3G version.
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Ah, think I'm right. This would be the correct card: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Original-Bro.../dp/B004B71ZH0 |
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yes its a micro sim but you can buy a stamp for a few quid which cuts it to the correct size.
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I would still recommend that people check their phone tariffs first. My "unlimited" data on T-Mobile is 3Gb per month and I am allowed to tether |
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