A Wi-Fi tablet connects to the internet exclusively through Wi-Fi networks, meaning it relies on available Wi-Fi signals for online access. In contrast, a cellular tablet has the capability to connect to mobile data networks in addition to Wi-Fi, allowing internet access even when Wi-Fi is unavailable. This makes cellular tablets more versatile for on-the-go use, while Wi-Fi-only tablets are typically less expensive and suitable for users who primarily access the internet in locations with Wi-Fi availability.
yes they do
Yes and no. It is almost the same as the iPad (Wi-Fi only version) except that it has a much smaller screen
No. It must have wi-fi to connect to the web.
A wi-fi event is when your at home (only if you have wi-fi) and you use your wi-fi and receive a Mystery Gift. It's just like you going to an event at your house!
Wifi Only Tablets work only for Wifi.
The best Wi-Fi tablet is the IPad 2. However, that is about $600, so if you are looking for something smaller, Asus and Amazon both make smaller, cheaper tablets with Wi-Fi capabilities.
Maybe because it costs or you don't have Wi-Fi
iPod Touch can connect to internet through Wi-Fi, the only thing it needs is a Wi-Fi signal. To turn Wi-Fi on go to Settings> Wi-Fi> Wi-Fi On (click on the Off yo turn it into On)> wait about 10 seconds> "select Wi-Fi network from the list".
Do I have Wi Fi?
You can only connect to Wi-fi when there is a compatible access point within range.
Yes, you can tether an Android tablet to a similar Android-powered phone...the phone will act as a wi-fi hotspot. Go to Settings>More..>Tethering & portable hotspot>Setup wi-fi hotspot. After setting up your phone, look at your tablet's wi-fi and see if it sees your phone's wifi address/username. Click it, and type in the password you had setup for the hotspot. Your tablet should then be connected together. Note that data rates from your carrier may apply when you tether.