Apple’s iPad: Data plans explained

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Today Apple announced their ‘latest creation’ the iPad. The iPad is essentially a larger form factor iPod touch with the capability to also provide 3G data for use while you’re out and about. Let me break down the data options.

First off, there are two models to choose from with differing capacities of 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB of memory. The first model is Wi-Fi only. The prices for this model are $499, $599, and $699 respectively. The second model is The WiFi + 3G. Those prices are $629, $729, and $829 for each capacity respectively.

The only carrier for the iPad (so far) is AT&T. Now, many groan at this prospect, particularly those in San Francisco and New York City, I am in the Chicago area, where there have been few reported problems with the AT&T network that are not structural in nature.

There are two data plans, a $14.99 per month and a $29.99 per month. The $14.99 per month gets you 250MB of data. This is good for those casually go outside of Wifi and would need to occasionally download something.  if you’re planning on spending a lot of time on the 3G network you might want to consider the second option that comes in at $29.99 per month. The second price point will give you an unlimited data plan, but don’t be fooled, unlimited probably means a couple gigabytes of bandwidth. In most cases 5GB is the cap and I know, as of right now with my iPhone, I’ve never hit that cap. The highest I’ve gone was 1.6GB in a month, and that was out of the norm.

I know you are already thinking ‘I do not want another monthly bill’. Well, you’re in luck. Apple has managed to convince AT&T that the iPad plan will not be a contract plan, but instead a ‘pre-paid’ or ‘pay as you go’ type of contract. This means that if you know you’re going to be traveling a lot during a particular month, you may opt to pay the $29.99 for the plan for that month and not pay for the plan the next month.

The iPad will probably be different in terms of data usage given the fact that it is a larger screen and is a much better video watching device than an iPhone. However, only time will tell how much data is actually used,  and we won’t know that until we can actually get our hands on one.

If you do not feel like having to pay AT&T but still want to be able to get data while on the go, take a look at our own Josh Schnell’s post on how to circumvent the data plan.  It’s speculative at the moment, but the concept is pretty interesting.

  • yo

    what crap replies are these!? they’re just promoting their own blogs and sites.

  • Kevin

    or one could buy one of those mobile wifi hotspot (sprint’s mifi) cards and just get the wifi model. That way you get any carrier you want and still get 3G data anywhere. I should have sold that idea to someone

    • Patrick

      Or do a Clear WiMax plan at $50.00 a month and get two modems one home and one usb that can be put in a Clear Spot and have 5 hours of battery life. It is the same as the Sprint MiFI. Both 3 and 4g for a lot less. BTW they use Sprint for 3g and Sprint uses them for 4g. $50.00 a month two broadband connections one home and one mobile. The best deal out right now. Just my 2 cents worth no one paid me to say it but it is true. I really am over greed gone wild and the supplier handing both supply and demand via contracts they break right and left!

  • http://none confused or just dumb

    i’m confused, you said get a wifi hotspot device and it can be used with any network. the sprint myfi works on at&t’s,and verizon’s network, wow. or do i have to unlock it too work. what up. seems you should break out your palm treo and get back to work.

  • http://www.ipadment.com iPad Canada

    Thanks for the iPad tip, but I am not sure on how to use them.