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I have an ipad 3g and it has a Sim card, i don't know if it is a micro sim, it looks just like the Sim cardd in an iphone. There are two kinds of ipad and the ipad 3g does have one and the ipad wifi does not.
Only the iPad Wifi + 3G Model needs a Sim.
No if you have the internet version you can just use the mobile network via a micro sim card.
iPad models that support data connectivity (3G, 4G LTE) have a SIM card. Try this link for some useful informationCan an iPad SIM card be removed
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No. There's an iPad WiFi and an iPad WiFi + Cellular. The iPad WiFi will only be able to access the internet when you're within range of a WiFi network. The iPad WiFi + Cellular is able to access the internet within range of WiFi and on a 3G network. To access the 3G network you will however have to use an active simcard.
This depends. First off, it would need to be an AT&T model, as Verizon models do not use a SIM card. Also, it depends on the UK carrier. Most would be compatible with AT&T's network, so yes, you should be able to use a US iPad 2 with a UK SIM. Although, take note that the iPad uses a microSIM, so the UK SIM card will have to be cut down to fit into the iPad.
There is only a SIM card slot in the 3G and 4G LTE iPads. The WiFi only models don't have a mobile radio, so a SIM slot would be useless.
No. A sim card holds data for its self. On the other hand wi-fi holds data for its self. Meaning excess fees of a sim cards data is not possible unless the sim card is in the phone, ipad, tablet etc..
Yes You do need a sim Card
Yes, If You Have a Micro SIMI was in touch with a representative of the Vodacom Page on Facebook - Vodacom was the first cellular network in South Africa - and was told the following: "An iPad does work, but you need to buy a micro SIM. The recommended retail price is R105 (this is a one-off fee, with no additional monthly payment)."According to the Vodacom website:The Apple iPad makes use of a Micro SIM for 3G connectivity. The SIM card is available at Vodashops. The Micro SIM is a 64K SIM card and has the same specifications as a standard 64K SIM card - only difference is size.(See the Related link to the Vodacom website.)