Martinbowden
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I bought black 64gb just cos I need space for movies I also have ipad 3 but find mini nicer in the hand
Gabriel1 said:That's a serious upgrade, let us know how you get on with them (BTW, I really enjoy having Apple TV, especially for mirroring entertainment apps).
The Archangel
bethd said:I had coupons from Viggle app to get $100 off (I saved them up to buy Apple TV). Now I can't find Viggle in App Store when looking for it to add to my mini. Weird.
Mscosmo said:Viggle is in the App Store. I just downloaded it.
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Mscosmo said:Sent from my iP3/64gb Blk using iPF
Mscosmo said:Viggle is in the App Store. I just download it.
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I pre-ordered a cellular enabled mini on launch day. Trying to be patient! I'm hoping I can transfer my unlimited data plan over to it. I've been grandfathered in to the original $30 ATT plan since iPad1, and have easily updated each iPad... BUT would REALLY be thrilled to learn that ATT sanctioned going back and forth between say, a mini and the iPad3.
Kaykaykay said:AT&T hasn't put up any fuss about me using my SIM card between iPad 1 and 2. (I checked with them before I started, and had them add a note to my account to say that I'd checked, because I didn't want to risk losing my grandfathered unlimited data plan.)
I switch the SIM card between iPad 1 and 2 because one often has less charge than the other when I'm headed out the door. I did the same when I originally had two iPad 1s (gave one away before I upgraded to iPad 2).
But iPad 1 and 2 use the same type of SIM cards. iPad 3 and mini don't from what I understand, and I doubt AT&T will allow you to share one data plan like that unless you buy one of those new data sharing plans, which generally are more expensive or more limited in data than older plans.
But if you find that using a SIM card adapter works and AT&T doesn't fuss, please let us know here.
I believe iPads 1, 2, and 3 use a micro SIM card, while the iPad 4 and iPad Mini use a Nano SIM card.
Kaykaykay said:AT&T hasn't put up any fuss about me using my SIM card between iPad 1 and 2. (I checked with them before I started, and had them add a note to my account to say that I'd checked, because I didn't want to risk losing my grandfathered unlimited data plan.)
I switch the SIM card between iPad 1 and 2 because one often has less charge than the other when I'm headed out the door. I did the same when I originally had two iPad 1s (gave one away before I upgraded to iPad 2).
But iPad 1 and 2 use the same type of SIM cards. iPad 3 and mini don't from what I understand, and I doubt AT&T will allow you to share one data plan like that unless you buy one of those new data sharing plans, which generally are more expensive or more limited in data than older plans.
But if you find that using a SIM card adapter works and AT&T doesn't fuss, please let us know here.
scifan57 said:It's not in the Canadian App Store.
Gabriel1 said:You think your eyesight is bad, I thought that I had been testing the new iPad Mini in an Apple Store but it turns out that i had spent half an hour in a wall tile store just prodding the kitchen tiles!
The Archangel