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Imagine you're at home and you want to watch a movie on your iPad. You can connect to your home Wi-Fi network and get a fast, reliable connection. But what if you're out and about and you want to check your email? If you have cellular data on your iPad, you can do that even if you're not near a Wi-Fi hotspot. Cellular data is like having a mini internet connection with you wherever you go. It's great for staying connected when you're on the road, but it can be expensive, especially if you use a lot of data. That's why it's good to have Wi-Fi and cellular data on your iPad. You can use Wi-Fi when you have it available, and then switch to cellular data when you don't. Here are some examples of how you might use Wi-Fi and cellular data on your iPad: Wi-Fi: Watching movies, downloading large files, playing online games, video chatting Cellular data: Checking email, browsing the web, using social media, using maps, making video calls. Overall, having both Wi-Fi and cellular data on your iPad gives you the flexibility to stay connected to the internet wherever you are.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Wi-Fi only model lacks a GPS receiver and so won’t do precision location. This may not matter to you, of course, but I care about my iPad having precise GNSS location data.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Why not?
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Well, wi-fi will let you use your IPad at Home or places where you can Connect vía wi-fi and cellular will let you have internet connection in places where you can not have access to wi-fi.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.For me, I use cellular when Wi-Fi isn't available.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you don’t know or have any idea why, then you do not need it. Why do you care what others need or want?
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