3G means 3rd Generation mobile telecommunications. It is a network system used for mobile connection. When a tablet like an iPad is said to be a 3G tablet, it means that the tablet is capable of connecting to a mobile internet access through 3rd generation mobile telecommunication network.
it means 3gigabytes
Only if you want to use it on your 3G iPad.
Wi Fi and 3G
The "3G" in the context of devices like the iPad refers to the third generation of mobile telecommunications technology, allowing for cellular data connectivity. The iPad 2 is available in both Wi-Fi only and Wi-Fi + 3G models. If you're looking at an iPad 2 16GB model, you would need to check if it specifies "Wi-Fi + 3G" to confirm it includes 3G capabilities.
If you do purchase an iPad with 3G, you will not need home wireless internet. But you can also connect to a home wireless internet with an iPad with 3G. You will need to pay monthly for the AT&T 3G fees.
No, a 3g for an iPad is too low. It is really a bad thing because the lower the number of gigabytes the slower the computer and there isn't any room for downloads or upgrades.
No.
Ipad or Ipad WIFI can access WiFi network ( like Ipod touch) where as IPad 3g has SIM card slot and can access internet where WiFi networks are not available ( you require Data Plan from AT&T in US) for Ipad 3G if you want to access internet where WiFi network is not available. What happens if you cancel the monthly payment on the Ipad 3g, does it still work?
The iPad accesses the web via its Wi-Fi or 3G connection (if you have a 3G model).
In the related links you'll find a picture of an iPad with two things circled; the 3G sensor at the top and the number of GB. If your iPad has a 3G sensor then it is a WiFi + 3G iPad and if it doesn't then it's just a WiFi iPad. Also it shows the number of GB.
No, you cannot. The iPad requires different hardware which enables it to receive a 3G signal from your carrier. The wi-fi model of the iPad does not have the black piece on the top of the back. the black piece is what receives the signal.
No. Only the iPad 2 has FaceTime.