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Nomadz May 24, 2010 11:45 am

Using the iPad internationally (non-3G model)
 
"My name is Nomadz and I'm an early adopter"... yes, it feels a bit like being at an AA meeting sometimes because you make all the mistakes that other people later to the party get to avoid.

I didn't buy the 3G model. Instead, I bought the first generation iPad without SIM support. I told myself I wouldn't do it... that I'd wait... but I happened to be passing an Apple store and on a whim and a prayer asked them if they had any iPads in stock. 'We've got 64GB model left'. The rest is history.

Still, I'm not lamenting the decision, as there is a silver lining to this. At least, that's my post-purchase rationalisation.

Because I travel a lot, I need the flexibility to swap SIMS and use whatever contract I can. This has led me to purchasing an external 3G modem. I bought the Zoom model here in the UK and it works pretty well. Basically, I can plug any USB SIM into it and it will make the connection available to my iPad. As a bonus, it also makes the connection available to any other WiFi capable device - including my laptop, my iPhone and my colleagues' devices. Now, when I go to another country - I just pop in a different USB dongle (or swap the SIM, if applicable) and I don't have to change any of the settings on my iPad, iPhone or laptop - since the WiFi connection settings are the same.

It works pretty well so far.

Takire May 24, 2010 8:16 pm

Well thanks for sharing but I don't see myself getting an iPad soon as my netbook and my windows mobile are enough for me.

Nomadz May 25, 2010 3:06 am

Worth checking out all the same...
 
I used to use Windows mobile, too ( 4 years). I bought every new device that HTC put out until I bought the iPhone 3GS. I also have a laptop and a netbook (mine's from Compaq). Even so, I think the iPad fills a nice niche between the two. For instance, my netbook takes an eternity to start up and it contains a hard drive. Whereas my iPad is instant-on and solid-state (in fact, I dropped it recently and gave it a severe ding but it still works just fine... wouldn't want to do that with my netbook!) The iPad is a really good form-factor for reading newspapers, magazines, periodicals... and for watching movies and television - especially, since you can turn it into either landscape or portrait mode and lock in the best orientation for the content. If you consume a lot of printed and AV materials, it does a better job than my Netbook. As for replacing a laptop, no it doesn't. But, then again, it depends upon what you actually do with your laptop. 90% of the time, I'm just surfing the web, responding to emails, reading RSS feeds and consuming printed/AV stuff. It's a really useful and reliable device. Not without it's problems but, then again, this is first generation.

star_world May 25, 2010 9:07 am

This is a good suggestion, and probably more practical for anyone travelling internationally than a MiFi - many operators now only sell their "mobile broadband" pay as you go services with a USB stick - not SIM only. Having a device that you can just drop the USB stick into is potentially very useful.

wiredboy10003 May 25, 2010 9:55 am

Nomadz, I followed the same logic when I bought my non 3G iPad. I figured that if I felt the need, I'd pick up some kind of 3G WiFi device. Then I could use it with my MacBook also. Yeah, an extra piece to carry, but one less bill for data each month.

garethmorgan May 25, 2010 11:04 am

.. but no GPS on the non-3g model.

Tummy May 25, 2010 12:47 pm

I bought a WiFi and a WiFi+3G. I'm finding that I really enjoy not having to tether my iPhone to the iPad when I want to get online. I have used about 3gigs of cellular data in the past 14 days on the iPad. So I may be atypical. The double data bill is the only issue I have. If only AT&T would come out with a reduced rate iPhone + iPad plan everything would be perfect. Still at $60 for both devices, is in line with what they would charge for a DataConnect USB stick with a 5GB limit.

MAN Pax May 26, 2010 8:05 am


Originally Posted by garethmorgan (Post 14020238)
.. but no GPS on the non-3g model.

But would you really use it as a navigation device?

mrpickles May 27, 2010 11:37 pm


Originally Posted by MAN Pax (Post 14025464)
But would you really use it as a navigation device?

No but it is great when you are looking for a toilet or a restaurant.

estnet May 28, 2010 12:11 am

Actually I used it quite a bit as a navigation device when I was in Paris and it was very cool to see when I had been walking the wrong way to try to find a restaurant on a small st. Very cool to be able to zoom so I could actually read the st names! Downside is when the map would mysteriously disappear - only to reappear five minutes later for no apparent reason^

wco81 May 30, 2010 12:38 pm

What is that USB model?

It's not just a 3G USB key?

Sounds more like a Mifi device if it provides 3G to Wifi connectivity.

How much did it cost?

Nomadz Jul 3, 2010 3:21 pm


Originally Posted by wco81 (Post 14047227)
What is that USB model?

It's not just a 3G USB key?

Sounds more like a Mifi device if it provides 3G to Wifi connectivity.

How much did it cost?

Here's more info on the Zoom device, if you are interested: http://www.nomadz.net/forum/content....s-a-better-way

The 3G model would be very convenient but - as far as I can tell - it's not very practical to use around the world. For one, it uses a different type of SIM (micro-SIM?) than what you can purchase for pay-as-you-go in most countries, so you wouldn't be able to swap in-and-out local SIMs as you travel. This is why the external WiFi modem seems to be the only solution for the time being.

I imagine that over time there will be iPads sold without contracts and that more telcos will provide iPad compatible SIMS but, until then....

wco81 Jul 3, 2010 3:36 pm

there are reports that you can cut some plastic from a regular SIM and it works in the iPad.

Now that iPhone 4 is using microsims and also selling very well, microsims should become more common worldwide.

mrpickles Jul 3, 2010 5:47 pm

???

All iPads are sold without a contract and unlocked. Every telco company has micro sim cards available.

dtsm Jul 5, 2010 7:40 am


Originally Posted by wco81 (Post 14239323)
there are reports that you can cut some plastic from a regular SIM and it works in the iPad.

Now that iPhone 4 is using microsims and also selling very well, microsims should become more common worldwide.

This should help: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/14101041-post8.html


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