Who here has an iPad with cellular? Just curious.
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering. :)
Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
Who here has an iPad with cellular? Just curious.
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering. :)
I do. But I have never used the cellular.
Who here has an iPad with cellular? Just curious.
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering. :)
On Sat, 19 Feb 2022 21:17:38 -0600, ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) wrote:
Who here has an iPad with cellular? Just curious.
Does my sister count? I bought her one a couple of years back but she
never managed to log in to it.
I bought it for her because the mapping functionality on a phone
screen while excellent is just too fucking small some of the time and
trying to read turns off of a roundy-thing is bloody dangerous. I
wanted her to be able to see things larger. iPads may not be "real"
computers but the one I sent her does have a larger screen than a
phone.
In spite of several emails typed in very short words, linkies to
Apple's support pages and some phone calls, she hasn't managed to get
it to run.
Whoever invented the "Just works" propaganda never met her.
Anyway, I suspect that as she has never activated the SIM, the mobile
phone number has probably been expired by the provider and resold to
some other bugger and a replacement SIM is, per Apple's standing
operating policies, probably not possible as it's probably welded onto
the motherboard.
Just to get the point out of the way: no, I haven't been able to set
it up for her, Winnie's Flu in 2020 and 2021 rather fucked up that
option.
She could have sent it to me for setting up but she hasn't an
probably won't ever. [shrug], it's her box. If she doesn't want to use
it then there's fuck all I can do.
By now, it's even money she's lost the charger and any accessories or instruction leaflets that came in the box [not that those would help
her]. She does tend to be extremely careless with stuff I give her.
So, while she "has" one, it's never going to run.
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering. :)
Are you doing an OU course survey or something? If so, I'd be quite interested in knowing into which slot Idiot Sister goes?
There's this bog ...
Anyway, I suspect that as she has never activated the SIM, the mobile phone number has probably been expired by the provider and resold to
some other bugger and a replacement SIM is, per Apple's standing
operating policies, probably not possible as it's probably welded onto
the motherboard.
Wait. iPads can do voice phones like iPhones? I don't see a Phone icon
in this old iPad air (iOS v12.5.5) from early 2015.
On Sat, 19 Feb 2022 21:17:38 -0600, ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) wrote:
Who here has an iPad with cellular? Just curious.
Does my sister count? I bought her one a couple of years back but she
never managed to log in to it.
I bought it for her because the mapping functionality on a phone
screen while excellent is just too fucking small some of the time and
trying to read turns off of a roundy-thing is bloody dangerous. I
wanted her to be able to see things larger. iPads may not be "real"
computers but the one I sent her does have a larger screen than a
phone.
In spite of several emails typed in very short words, linkies to
Apple's support pages and some phone calls, she hasn't managed to get
it to run.
Anyway, I suspect that as she has never activated the SIM, the mobile
phone number has probably been expired by the provider and resold to
some other bugger and a replacement SIM is, per Apple's standing
operating policies, probably not possible as it's probably welded onto
the motherboard.
Wait. iPads can do voice phones like iPhones? I don't see a Phone icon
in this old iPad air (iOS v12.5.5) from early 2015.
Can't they?
I assumed the "cellular data" or mobile phone account was on a SIM so
she could do mapping while out driving.
Wait. iPads can do voice phones like iPhones? I don't see a Phone icon
in this old iPad air (iOS v12.5.5) from early 2015.
OU?
There's this bog ...
Uh...
In article <POudnfilq91o8o7_nZ2dnUU7-cOdnZ2d@earthlink.com>, Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
Anyway, I suspect that as she has never activated the SIM, the mobile
phone number has probably been expired by the provider and resold to
some other bugger and a replacement SIM is, per Apple's standing
operating policies, probably not possible as it's probably welded onto
the motherboard.
Wait. iPads can do voice phones like iPhones? I don't see a Phone icon
in this old iPad air (iOS v12.5.5) from early 2015.
cellular capable ipads have a sim (sometimes esim, depending on model),
which if activated, will get a data-only phone number. nothing expired
nor does its sim need to be replaced. he's confused, as is his sister.
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