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The Verizon iPad 2: What You Need to Know About the Data Plans

Cameron Connery asked:




The Verizon iPad 2 is just what many people needed to make them want to buy the new iPad. Previously, users could only choose between the Wifi-only version and the AT&T version of the iPad. Now, with more options available to them, users have taken advantage of a busted monopoly and opted for getting their data plans through Verizon.

But how does Verizon’s data plans stack up to those at AT&T? Let’s take a look.

Verizon offers more options: The Verizon iPad offers two more data plan options than the AT&T version. AT&T only offers two data types: the 250 MB per month plan and the 2 GB per month plan. Verizon offers four plans:1 GB, 3 GB, 5 GB and 10 GB per month. Verizon’s services are cheaper: Even though Verizon does not offer a 250 GB per month option, their higher data plans are a better deal. When you could purchase AT&T’s data plan for $15 per month for 250 MB, you can purchase Verizon’s 3, 5 or 10 GB plans for only $10 per month, which is a way better deal. The Verizon iPad does not charge an activation fee: To be fair, neither does AT&T. But knowing that Verizon doesn’t charge an activation fee to begin using the data plan makes using them as a carrier that much cheaper of an option. No fee for cancelling or reactivating: You can cancel your monthly data plan at anytime without worrying about getting charged for cancelling or for reactivating. The whole idea is to not tie yourself down to a monthly data plan that doesn’t fit into your budget for 12 months. Verizon accommodates that for you, as does AT&T.The only advantage of going with AT&T over Verizon is if you wanted to pay $15 per month for 250 MB of data. Otherwise, Verizon’s plans are far cheaper.

Verizon also has a track record of being more reliable than AT&T, at least in the United States. AT&T’s GSM network is helpful for global traveling, but if you’re trying to use your iPad at the ball park in the heartland of the United States, AT&T’s network might let you down.

Getting the Verizon iPad doesn’t cost you any more than getting an AT&T iPad. They’re both more expensive than getting a Wifi-only one, but that’s it. Verizon still comes in the same 16GB, 32GB and 64GB models as the AT&T one.

Also, you can choose from black and white the same way you can with the AT&T and Wifi versions. So you don’t sacrifice anything at all by opting for the Verizon iPad over the AT&T one.

Troubleshooting iPhone and iPad – A User Guide to the Most Common Issues

JL Master asked:




DEVICE WILL NOT POWER ON

-Connect the device to a power outlet. Wait 10 minutes and try powering it on by pressing and holding the sleep/wake button for 5 seconds.

-If the device still does not power, keep it connected to the power outlet and then perform a reset on the device by pressing and holding the ‘sleep/wake’ button and the ‘home’ button simultaneously for 15 seconds or until an Apple appears on your display.

-If that fails, try charging on a different power outlet. Try using a different USB cable and try using a different USB adapter.

-If you still can’t power the device it might have a hardware issue and you should contact Apple.

SCREEN IS ZOOMED IN

-You would see things up really close. You would see big letters (zoomed-in text) and big looking apps. The screen would appear to move or bounce around when you slide your finger on the display

-Tap two times on your screen with three fingers. “Three finger double tap”

-The screen will zoom out and will appear normal. If this happens frequently to you and you would like to turn the zoom feature off you can.

-Settings>General>Accessibility slide zoom to off.

CANNOT ACCESS THE INTERNET

-We break this section into two parts. First we will talk about Issues with Wi-Fi (iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad WI-FI) and then issues with Cellular data (iPhone and iPad WIFI + 3G, iPad 2 WIFI + 3G)

-Wi-Fi:

-On the iOS device, go into settings and turn Airplane mode on. Wait 10 seconds then turn Airplane mode off

-Go to Settings>WIFI and make sure that you have a check mark next to the name of your WIFI network.

-If you don’t simply tap on the name of the network to connect to it. If you see a lock next to the name you will need to enter the WIFI key for your router. If you don’t know it contact your Internet Service provider or router manufacturer for help resetting the WIFI key.

- A check next to the name means you are connected to the network.

-If it shows a check mark next to the name of network but you have no internet access, tap on the blue arrow next the name and select Renew Lease. Try surfing in safari to test.

-If the issue continues….

Check out the Full Troubleshooting Guide: “Simple iOS Troubleshooting: A Guide to the most Common issues with the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.” On Amazon Kindle or On PDF

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iPad 3G just as hackable as iPad Wifi

MuscleNerd asked:


iPad 3G jailbroken using Spirit by @comex. BACKUP YOUR BLOBS! For help: is.gd