QUOTE(asamalikum @ Mar 20 2020, 07:24 PM)
convenience is the main reason i suppose, i like the redundancy.
I'll always go for lte models myself. If you do, reconnecting to the iPhone every single time it goes into power saving mode is a major annoyance that's well worth avoiding for an extra bucks.
This has proven beneficial with the mini as it makes the iPad truly portable and standalone, without having to tether or beg for wifi.
Now, having said that, obviously if you never take your iPad outside, then just stick with the wifi version. Also if you treat the iPad like a laptop (very few laptops have cellular modem), then just get the wifi version and tether as needed.
Buy what you need.
I wished new Macbooks got CELLULAR MODEM built in.I'll always go for lte models myself. If you do, reconnecting to the iPhone every single time it goes into power saving mode is a major annoyance that's well worth avoiding for an extra bucks.
This has proven beneficial with the mini as it makes the iPad truly portable and standalone, without having to tether or beg for wifi.
Now, having said that, obviously if you never take your iPad outside, then just stick with the wifi version. Also if you treat the iPad like a laptop (very few laptops have cellular modem), then just get the wifi version and tether as needed.
Buy what you need.
Coupled with Unifi mobile unlimited data quota, it’s the perfect working machine when travelling.
Mar 20 2020, 09:49 PM

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