schwazche
iPF Noob
Sorry, but you're mistaken.
I see that you're a tenured user here so don't take this personally, but you should really investigate before making false assumptions and stating them as facts.
Please take time to read and understand this updated ZiffDavis article:
Apple iPad: Does it have 'real' GPS? (updated: yes and no) | ZDNet
Specifically:
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Update: Looking closer at the “Wireless and cellular†category in Apple’s iPad tech specs. “Wi-Fi model†is one configuration and “Wi-Fi + 3G model†is the other. From the Location section it could be interpreted that Assisted GPS is included in the Wi-Fi and 3G models (meaning both) but Apple actually uses the plus-sign in “Wi-Fi + 3G model†to mean the high-end, 3G model). Apple’s marketing took some liberties with the plus-sign. So, to clarify, the 3G model has GPS and the Wi-Fi model doesn’t have GPS.
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One point you made is correct though, both models do have assisted-GPS.
It helps expedite initial location in satellite devices and provides fallback (less reliable due to Wifi triangulation) for the 3G when it satellites are blocked.
Hope this helps you, all the best.
Anyways apple was cheap because NO ipad model uses true gps. None have a true gps chipset. Data plan is not needed to use gps. All models using asisted gps feature. Garmin and laptops with gps dont need a data plan to work. So apple actually is getting over on people boasting about that feature. Thats why wifi+ 3g models brings apple the most profit. Apple didnt include a teue gps chipset to curb costs n it actually doesnt even cost much if they were to include it. A fail on their part
I see that you're a tenured user here so don't take this personally, but you should really investigate before making false assumptions and stating them as facts.
Please take time to read and understand this updated ZiffDavis article:
Apple iPad: Does it have 'real' GPS? (updated: yes and no) | ZDNet
Specifically:
<snip>
Update: Looking closer at the “Wireless and cellular†category in Apple’s iPad tech specs. “Wi-Fi model†is one configuration and “Wi-Fi + 3G model†is the other. From the Location section it could be interpreted that Assisted GPS is included in the Wi-Fi and 3G models (meaning both) but Apple actually uses the plus-sign in “Wi-Fi + 3G model†to mean the high-end, 3G model). Apple’s marketing took some liberties with the plus-sign. So, to clarify, the 3G model has GPS and the Wi-Fi model doesn’t have GPS.
<snip>
One point you made is correct though, both models do have assisted-GPS.
It helps expedite initial location in satellite devices and provides fallback (less reliable due to Wifi triangulation) for the 3G when it satellites are blocked.
Hope this helps you, all the best.