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Why Apple's iPad Has Been Good For Sprint

itwbennett writes "Today, Sprint CEO Dan Hesse said in an interview with Om Malik that the iPad has been good to his company because many people are opting for the Wi-Fi only iPad and pairing it with Sprint's 3G/4G Overdrive MiFi device (which the company sells with a special Overdrive case for the iPad) rather than choosing an iPad 3G that is limited to AT&T's network."

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  1. Good to know. by jra · · Score: 2, Informative

    Now, of course, Sprint's WiMAX network is *not* 4G; the ITU said so, last month, in an announcement covered here.

    But whatever it is, it's good to know people like it better than AT&T's... cause I'm getting an EVO in a couple weeks.

    Anyone using Sprint "4G" in Tampa yet?

    1. Re:Good to know. by UnknowingFool · · Score: 2, Informative

      They like it better than AT&T's network now. The problem with AT&T was that they did not anticipate the influx of new subscribers that would actually use their data network. AT&T really needed to upgrade their infrastructure. If these people moved to Sprint, then Sprint would have the same problem unless they upgrade too. Same problem, different network.

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  2. It's an ill wind that blows no good by mveloso · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Indeed! Now all that needs to happen is for Sprint to sell a VoIP kit with an iPad/iPod Touch, MiFi, and Skype/Google Voice. Whoa nelly!

    1. Re:It's an ill wind that blows no good by hedwards · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Unless I'm greatly mistaken, that's already possible with some of the Android phones. I haven't personally tried it, but I believe it is possible with the Nexus One and presumably other phones of similar or better features.

    2. Re:It's an ill wind that blows no good by Dachannien · · Score: 4, Funny

      Unless I'm greatly mistaken, that's already possible with some of the Android phones.

      Who cares? The entire point of VoIP on an iPad is to make it into a hilariously gigantic phone.

    3. Re:It's an ill wind that blows no good by BlueBat · · Score: 2, Informative

      Be careful, I think this is the same address link to a site that was being complained about being goatse. You have been warned.

    4. Re:It's an ill wind that blows no good by SydShamino · · Score: 2, Funny

      Tell that to this guy.

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  3. But no GPS with WiFi only! by ad454 · · Score: 3, Informative
    The WiFi-only version of the iPad and the iPod Touch are both missing one key feature present in the 3G iPad and iPhone, that I personally consider to be very important. And that is GPS! And that is a shame, since GPS maps look especially nice in the iPad's XGA and the retina display on the latest iPhone and iPod Touches.

    There are external GPS hacks on iOS devices like:

    But these are awkward to use, and in my experience, a lot of GPS software does not work with these hacks, as they do with Apple's built-in GPS receivers.

    1. Re:But no GPS with WiFi only! by digitallife · · Score: 2, Informative

      That's funny, GPS on my base model iPad works great.

  4. Your "GPS" is wifi-based by rsborg · · Score: 4, Informative

    That's funny, GPS on my base model iPad works great.

    And won't work in the boonies.

    The iPad wifi "GPS" is based on wifi points, and can work somewhat in the city, just like the original iPhone did.

    There is no dedicated GPS chip in either.

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    1. Re:Your "GPS" is wifi-based by farnsworth · · Score: 3, Informative

      That's funny, GPS on my base model iPad works great.

      And won't work in the boonies.

      The iPad wifi "GPS" is based on wifi points, and can work somewhat in the city, just like the original iPhone did.

      There is no dedicated GPS chip in either.

      The GPS on my iPhone 4 doesn't work in the boonies, either. Or if it does work, it takes far too long to lock a signal making it essentially useless.

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  5. iPad 3G is not locked by prichardson · · Score: 4, Informative

    Contrary to the summary and many comments here, the iPad is unlocked. It will take any micro-SIM.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPad#Storage_and_SIM

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    1. Re:iPad 3G is not locked by Pieroxy · · Score: 2, Informative

      No it's not. If you go to any other country you can slap a local SIM card in it and get going. That's what we call "not locked".

      Can't do that with a locked phone. As for T-Mobile, while Edge is way slower than 3G, it is still internet and it still works well.

  6. Re:This is funny America home of the free by TheRaven64 · · Score: 2, Informative

    You misunderstand what 'Free' means in American English. It means that the government is not allowed to exploit you - that job is left to corporations. See also: Libertarianism.

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  7. Re:This is funny America home of the free by puto · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Yes, I will take the locked phones instead of your high level of Aids, Malaria, and high unemployment. And of course the trafficking in Child labor. Yes you can stay in paradise.

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