i think it's only on the  he 3 gordon the dictation as my stepdad has the ipad 
2 and it is not on his ipad

On 19 Jun 2012, at 17:53, Gordon Smith wrote:

> Hi Chris & William
> 
> It's my understanding that Dictation is actually part of the OS, not hardware 
> specific between iPad 2 and 3.  I'm not utterly sure about that, but that's 
> how I understand it.  As for the processor, whether you'd really notice much 
> difference depends upon just one factor in my experience, and that is whether 
> or not you choose the iPad with cellular (3G) functionality.  I base that 
> comment on actual experience, not just guesswork or hearsay.  I will qualify 
> the comment.  I owned an iPhone 3GS since they first came out in, from 
> memory, June 2009 or was it 2010.  Until, that was, a chance visit to a 
> mobile phone shop this year where my own phone happened to ring.  After I'd 
> taken the call, the salesman dealing with Lynne on another issue commented 
> that I could upgrade (trade-in) my iPhone 3GS for a new iPhone 4S.  When he 
> gave me the pricing information, I decided to go for it.  So the upgrade was 
> done on the spot and all my settings were ported over and I didn't have the 
> issue
  o
> f having to find a new home for the old model, nor did I have to throw it 
> into a cupboard and forget about it.
> 
> The difference between the iPhone 3GS and iPad 1 and the iPhone 4S are 
> amazing.  My current iPad has cellular data connection active and, whilst 
> using the mobile network on both the iPhone 3GS and the iPad 1 , I frequently 
> encountered mail stumbling and crashing while trying to cycle through 
> messages.  On the iPhone 4S, however, it's absolutely seamless and smooth 
> with the exact same settings.
> 
> This is also true of web browsing on the respective models.  I was frequently 
> frustrated by the sluggishness of my old iPhone when using cellular data.  
> This problem did not occur when using Wi-Fi networking.
> 
> I have been extremely fortunate in as much as my iPhones were both 64GB 
> models, as are my iPads.  Both the iPad 1 which I currently have and the iPad 
> 3 which arrived today and which I have not yet unpacked, are 64GB models 
> equipped with cellular data connections.  So it's going to be very 
> interesting to do a comparison between the two iPads side-by-side.  All I'm 
> going to do is take the micro-SIM card out of the old iPad and insert it into 
> the new one, there should be no problem there since the iPads are not carrier 
> specific.
> 
> Anyway, if anybody on list is interested I will post details when I try them.
> 
> Gordon
> 
> On 18 Jun 2012, at 17:03, william lomas <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> all that is new really Chris is a slightly faster processor and dictation i 
> think that's it, really so go for it if happy with ipad 2.
> 
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