Alex Said:
Second, the iPad with an external receiver will do GPS, but most
mapping/navigation apps need to pull map data from some server or other,
necessitating a data connection.
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No, even standard GPS devices purchased for drivers don't pull map data from
servers out and about, they are usually updated manually over the internet
via a Wi-Fi connection, or, if you have a data connection, depending on how
large the map update file is.
Either way, the GPS receiver is just to ping off a satellite or tower to
help the GPS locate you, the maps are a separate feature.
Just thought I'd point that out.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Alex Hall
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2014 11:15 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: just one question
First, if you don't need the cellular option but you still want the
portability, go for an iPod Touch. It has the power of an iPhone5 (well,
slightly better actually) but is also wifi-only, while being the size of an
iPhone instead of a larger iPad Mini or full iPad.
Second, the iPad with an external receiver will do GPS, but most
mapping/navigation apps need to pull map data from some server or other,
necessitating a data connection. So, if phone calls, texting (not with
iMessage), anywhere internet access for navigation and other apps, and GPS
is your thing, do the iPhone. Otherwise, choose between the iPad and iPod
Touch, depending on how much you want to spend and how large a device you
want. Also remember that we have the iPad Mini in the mix. Good luck!
<smile>
On Jun 9, 2014, at 10:13 PM, Victor Gouveia <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi Peter,
I also think it would be worth noting that unless you get the iPad with 3G
support, the iPad doesn't make you pay a certain amount per month, as it
only works on Wi-Fi, and not a data connection through a carrier.
So, if you take this into account when doing the calculations...
an iPad and iPhone are roughly the same price, keep in mind that I'm
referring to the Wi-Fi version of the iPad, not the 3G version.
The costs are roughly the same, give or take a hundred bucks or so, but
when getting the iPhone, your carrier will charge you anywhere from 30 to
50 dollars per month, so your paying 30 to 50 dollars per month in
addition to the iPhone's already inflated price.
Even if you get it on a contract, most carriers will insist you get the
iPhone on a 2 year contract, so you can expect to pay anywhere from 199 to
350 for the phone, plus another 30 to 50 dollars per month for twenty-four
months, and you're looking at paying an extra 700 to 1200 dollars on top
of what you paid for the phone.
In addition to this, some carriers will charge you to unlock your phone at
the end of your contract, and this could cost you another 30 to 75
dollars, at which point, you can now do what your iPad has done all along.
In any case, if you're budget conscious, then the iPad would be the way to
go, at which point, if you want to use the iPad as a navigation device,
you'll have to spend a little more for the external GPS receiver, but even
then, it still comes out cheaper than the iPhone.
Keep in mind that the above are based on what I know about the major
carriers in Canada and the US, but I doubt the pricing is much different
in other areas.
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-----Original Message----- From: Alex Hall
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2014 5:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: just one question
This question comes up from time to time, so the archives will have a lot
of information. Basically, though, the pros of an iPad over an iPhone are:
* better battery life
* better sound, sometimes, and that is rather subjective
* larger screen, for low-vision users using magnification
* larger screen, showing more content for apps and webpages, which can
sometimes be useful to the blind
That's all I can think of. Of course, the pros of the iPhone or iPod Touch
outweigh the pros of the larger iPad, at least for me, but each person's
situation is different.
On Jun 6, 2014, at 5:32 PM, Peter Logue <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi guys,
Okay here's the question. If the Ipad and the Iphone both do exactly the
same thing, only for the fact that the Iphone makes phone calls... why
would
anyone not choose the Iphone.
I'm torn, but leaning to the Iphone, even though it has a contract. But
dollar for dollar pound for pound. The iphone seems the better item.
Any thoughts?
Peter
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