I have my phone on me everyday but I leave my iPad behind depending on what I 
do.
 However If I don't have my mac book air I will have my iPad mini, it's only a 
couple of weeks old an iPd mini 4 and at the moemtn I'm using it more for 
things like typing email and surfing the web using the Logitech keyboard I have 
for it.
My phone is more of an on the spot device as I'm on the go. And also acts as a 
hotspot if I'm  not within range of a wifi network I can use.
I also use my iPad to do things like admin our work email and active directory 
inferstructure  using safari and a couple of AD tools / apps I have.but only if 
my notebook isn't available.



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Christopher-Mark Gilland
Sent: Tuesday, 22 March 2016 7:19 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: A question for people who have both an iPad and an iPhone

To be honest, I have both an IPhone 6S, as well as an IPad Air 1st generation.

I don't really so much think I use one for things more than the other, nor do I 
use them for different tasks.  I pretty much have the same configuration and 
set of apps on both devices.  I think it's more just that I'm a major Apple 
lover, and any new piece of Apple gear I can get my hands on, I will try doing 
so.  That said however, I really don't see any particular reason that the IPad 
would serve anything more or less than what you could get with an IPhone, and 
same goes vice versa.  For me, it's more just I pick up whichever I am in the 
mood to use at the given time.

Plus, I am an independent A.T instructor, and therefore, I have to have both so 
that I can teach both systems.  Plus, if a student living locally to me is 
interested in seeing one over the other, I have both where I can let them get 
their hands on one and see it first hand.  Obviously with my clients who are 
long distance, that's not as easy, but still... you get the point.

One thing I've known people to do is to use their phone more for personal 
stuff, and their IPad more for business.

I might wind up actually doing that.  I'm undecided at this point.
---
Christopher Gilland
JAWS Certified, 2016.
Training Instructor.

[email protected]
Phone: (704) 256-8010 Extension 401.
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To: "'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2016 2:02 PM
Subject: A question for people who have both an iPad and an iPhone


> Hello,
> For those of you with an iPad and an iPhone, what do you use each device 
> for? Why would having both be beneficial?
> What do you use your iPad for? What about your iPhone? Your Mac?
>
> Thanks,
> Bill
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