Apple has introduced its first 4G LTE-enabled device, the new iPad. But will the speedier network connectivity drive sales of carrier-enabled iPads? Probably not. At its event in San Francisco today ...
Future iPad owners are all excited because the LTE network promises faster data speeds without battery compromises -- or, so said Apple during the product unveiling. But before going out and buying ...
Apple has quietly rebranded its new iPad WiFi + 4G in response to continued pressure from regulators concerned that buyers were being misled over the data speeds the third-gen tablet could achieve.
Despite being labeled a '4G LTE-capable' device, Apple's third generation iPad will likely be incompatible with the radio frequencies supporting the wireless technology outside of the U.S. and Canada.
Apple's newest iPad sports very fast 4G LTE data service, available on either AT&T or Verizon Wireless in the US. Here's how the two carriers stack up as LTE providers. Similar to our iPhone 4S ...
Less than a week from now the first 3rd gen iPads will finally land in customer hands. Those of you who bought a 4G LTE model from Verizon Wireless or AT&T will have one other choice to make once the ...
Apple's new iPad will be super fast with support for 4G LTE service. At its event in San Francisco Wednesday announcing the new product, Apple said that its latest tablet will operate on 4G LTE ...
To maximize your enjoyment with the new iPad, capable of fast 4G LTE download speeds, you will need to decide which broadband carrier to choose. AT&T has 28 4G LTE markets and Verizon has 203 4G LTE ...
Picking the right new iPad for you is a challenge, especially if you need one with 3G or 4G connectivity. The new iPad comes a 4G LTE from Verizon and AT&T. Picking the right model for you, it’s more ...
AT&T, Verizon and Sprint announced Friday the arrival of the 4G LTE models of Apple's iPad mini and fourth generation iPad. Apple's iPad mini is a smaller, cheaper version of the iPad. The mini tablet ...
Is this an iPad 3 in the wild? This morning, BGR published photos of an alleged iPad prototype obtained by a source. The information in the images was taken from iBoot, a development and debug tool.