If you’ve bought an iPad with 4G/cellular capabilities (we discuss whether that’s a good idea in our 2015 iPad buying guide) or a new iPhone, you need to buy and install a SIM card. Here, we explain ...
The iPad's Subscriber Identity Module connects the tablet to cellular data when Wi-Fi is unavailable. Unlike the iPad Mini, which uses a nano SIM card, the standard iPad uses a slightly larger micro ...
When you use an iPad that comes with both Wi-Fi and cellular options for browsing the web, your device will have a removable Subscriber Identity Module, usually referred to as SIM cards. According to ...
Apple introduced their own SIM cards with the new iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 3, which give users the ability to switch their SIM cards easily. In the US, you’ll be able to select AT&T, T-Mobile or ...
The iPad mini is taking shape. Pics of the 7.85-inch tablet hit the interwebs today and show a tablet similar to the iPhone 5. The tablet is said to sport a nano-SIM card slot for wireless network ...
Apple's new iPad tablets come with a handy feature that makes switching data carriers a breeze. The cellular models of the iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 3 include the new "Apple SIM," which allows US and ...
Apple’s iPads with built-in cellular antennas have long let you hop between carriers just by swapping out the SIM card, something Apple seems to have solved with one SIM card that can hop onto ...
The multi-carrier Apple SIM in the iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 3 lets US customers purchase data from either AT&T, Sprint, or T-Mobile. But it turns out that if you want the option of switching carriers, ...
Apple had good intentions by equipping its cellular-based iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3 with SIM card options, thereby giving owners the flexibility to choose from a variety of short and long term data ...