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IPads in China

maljax   July 2nd, 2012 2:50p.m.

I figure Skritter users on the mainland might be able to help me with this - I'm looking to buy an ipad before I go back to China, and I obviously want to be able to skritter on it and use wifi.

So should I go 3g? I've heard that I can buy a 3g simcard in China and install that onto a 3g, but the 4g also just came out.

If anyone has any information on it I'd be extremely grateful!

mdevens   July 2nd, 2012 9:29p.m.

I'm not sure if the Chinese mobile networks support 4G yet. Even for 3G, only China Unicom supports Apple products like the iPad and iPhone. If you put a China Mobile SIM card in an iPad I'm pretty sure it will only run on EDGE which predates 3G and is significantly slower.

podster   July 3rd, 2012 12:24a.m.

If by "4G" you mean LTE, this is not yet available in China. In addition to China Unicom, China Telecom also now offers iPhone, but I don't know what the two carriers are doing with tablets. In terms of connection speed, buying a "4G" iPad overseas and taking it to China is probably not worth it. The other distinction is that the latest iPad has higher screen resolution, but for Skritter I don't think this matters.

Kryby   July 3rd, 2012 4:58a.m.

You don't need 3g or 4g to use the Skritter app. It works offline and just syncs once you are connected to wifi. Personally I'm happy with a wifi-only iPad for my Chinese needs, but perhaps your requirements are different.

paddy665   July 3rd, 2012 10:38a.m.

Buddy of mine said that 3G is more expensive in China than in Australia.

Personally I skritter using an iPad 2 without 3G, I just use wifi to connect to skritter, and if I'm going out somewhere I make sure to add a bunch of words by wifi before I go.

One time I was locked out of an apartment, but I could still get wifi by sitting against the wall by the door. That was cool.

mdevens   July 3rd, 2012 11:52p.m.

3G's not that expensive. I have a plan with Unicom for 240 voice minutes and 400 MB data for 126 yuan per month. I can't speak for Australia, but that's probably half what an equivalent plan would cost in the US.

Alan   July 5th, 2012 5:21p.m.

I sold a 3G 64GB iPad 1 and only had to pay a little more for a 32GB WiFi iPad 1.

I don't need the space now that iTunes Match keeps my music in the cloud, and can tether to my phone for the odd times I need a data connection away from home/work.

It was totally worth doing to get the better screen - The iPad 1 & 2 screen looks pretty awful and pixelly next to an iPhone 4. See the thread just below this one for comparison screenshots of Skritter on different iPads.

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