I need your suggestion about ipad?

I have ordered "Apple iPad 64GB WiFi " for the purpose of being able to read my books in logos 4 offline,so please help me ,if it is not usable ,so as to cancel it.
Blessings in Christ.
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Tes said:
I have ordered "Apple iPad 64GB WiFi " for the purpose of being able to read my books in logos 4 offline,so please help me ,if it is not usable ,so as to cancel it.
I think there may be some confusion. You cannot run the Logos 4 program on your new iPad. You can download from the iTunes app store a Logos app designed for the iPad that will let you access many (perhaps even "most") of your books. Log in to biblia.com and you'll get an idea how many of your books will be available in the app. The iPad app also supports basic searching and word lookup, if you 1) have a wifi connection or 2) have a 3G connection. Hopefully that clarifies.
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Daniel Lee said:Tes said:
I have ordered "Apple iPad 64GB WiFi " for the purpose of being able to read my books in logos 4 offline,so please help me ,if it is not usable ,so as to cancel it.
I think there may be some confusion. You cannot run the Logos 4 program on your new iPad. You can download from the iTunes app store a Logos app designed for the iPad that will let you access many (perhaps even "most") of your books. Log in to biblia.com and you'll get an idea how many of your books will be available in the app. The iPad app also supports basic searching and word lookup, if you 1) have a wifi connection or 2) have a 3G connection. Hopefully that clarifies.
I have ordered today "Apple iPad 64GB WiFi " My purpose is to be able to read my books from logos 4,offlince. not the 3G.
Blessings in Christ.
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You can read them offline (if you select them then choose the offline option). You just can't search them offline.
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Daniel Lee said:
You can read them offline (if you select them then choose the offline option). You just can't search them offline.
Thank you Daniel, the reason I have ordered is, before I go out side of my home, I had to print certain chapters from my logos resource,I will be happy if I don't have to copy any more for the books which logos has already made them available to ipad.About the usage I have no idea,you have mentioned me I have to choose the offline option,what is next,is there a detail screenshot about it ?
Blessings in Christ.
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If you sign on to Biblia.com any of the resources listed there will be available to you iphone and while not all books can be downloaded to your iPad the majority can be downloaded. Very soon the iOS version of logos will have advanced features like notes high-lighting and split screen (i believe some better offline support too). So you should be happy with your purchase of an ipad I think.
-Dan
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Logos had some iPad screen shots => http://www.logos.com/mobile/ipad
For offline use, tap blue > to right of resource (in Library list) - tap offline - while downloading an arrow is displayed upper right on resource - changes to airplane when download complete.
Keep Smiling [:)]
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Dan Francis said:
If you sign on to Biblia.com any of the resources listed there will be available to you iphone and while not all books can be downloaded to your iPad the majority can be downloaded. Very soon the iOS version of logos will have advanced features like notes high-lighting and split screen (i believe some better offline support too). So you should be happy with your purchase of an ipad I think.
-Dan
Thank you Dan, when I get it , I am going to ask some help ,how to make it ?
Blessings in Christ.
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Logos had some iPad screen shots => http://www.logos.com/mobile/ipad
For offline use, tap blue > to right of resource (in Library list) - tap offline - while downloading an arrow is displayed upper right on resource - changes to airplane when download complete.
Keep Smiling
Hi, keep smiling ,I have seen it, but I need a screenshot about installation .
Blessings in Christ.
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Tes
I just got my 64Gb WiFi iPad 2 weeks ago and it couldn't be easier to download it.
Here are a set of screenshots starting with the Logos.com homepage.
- Open Safari in your iPad and go to www.logos.com which opens the Logos homepage
- Click Explore the options
- Then
- Click Logos for iPad Learn More
- Then
- Finally
App will then download on to your iPad. Then enjoy.
Every blessing
Alan
iMac Retina 5K, 27": 3.6GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9; 16GB RAM;MacOS 10.15.5; 1TB SSD; Logos 8
MacBook Air 13.3": 1.8GHz; 4GB RAM; MacOS 10.13.6; 256GB SSD; Logos 8
iPad Pro 32GB WiFi iOS 13.5.1
iPhone 8+ 64GB iOS 13.5.1
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Alan Macgregor said:
App will then download on to your iPad. Then enjoy
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Hi, Alan thank you for efforts you have made to clarify it for me.the ipad I have ordered ,will not have internet connection,I am going to connect it wireless at home to download and then, possibly save resources,am I going to be able to download automatically all the books which Logos has made available or with restrictions, and what is the safari you have mentioned,what is it ,I haven't understood about it ,I am not going to use any extra provider,apart what I have for my PC .I need more detail explanation,
Blessings in Christ.
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Alan - I have got through that step - App is downloaded. Now how do I download books from my library to my Ipad?
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Dennis, open the app and at the bottom of the app find the "library" it looks like a book. Tap it, and it will open to a listing of your books. Search for the books that you want to download. tap the blue arrow on the right. on the resulting page, tap the word "OFF". then tap done at the top of the page. an orange arrow will appear, and when the book has been downloaded, the orange arrow will change to an orange airplane. do this for each book that you want to download. that is all that there is to it, but some of the resources are very large so it takes them a long while to download... as in many minutes. I have had some take 20 or even 30 minutes. please realize that my internet is DSL but it is not fast... so you may or may not see the same speed/time to download.
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- Open App
- Log in with your Logos ID and password (and sync will occur).
- Open any library from bottom toolbar. Scroll to book you want to download for offline reading.
- Touch blue button at right. (Book info popup opens).
- Slide available offline button to on position. (Button turns blue and displays ON.)
- Tap Done at top right. (Book downloads to iPad for offline reading. Displays red aeroplane button.)
- Repeat for every book/bible you want. (Some of the Bibles take a little time to download.)
iMac Retina 5K, 27": 3.6GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9; 16GB RAM;MacOS 10.15.5; 1TB SSD; Logos 8
MacBook Air 13.3": 1.8GHz; 4GB RAM; MacOS 10.13.6; 256GB SSD; Logos 8
iPad Pro 32GB WiFi iOS 13.5.1
iPhone 8+ 64GB iOS 13.5.1
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Chris
Well done for providing the visuals while I was posting. I don't know how to do screenshots on the iPad yet. How do you do it?
Every blessing
Alan
iMac Retina 5K, 27": 3.6GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9; 16GB RAM;MacOS 10.15.5; 1TB SSD; Logos 8
MacBook Air 13.3": 1.8GHz; 4GB RAM; MacOS 10.13.6; 256GB SSD; Logos 8
iPad Pro 32GB WiFi iOS 13.5.1
iPhone 8+ 64GB iOS 13.5.1
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Alan Macgregor said:
I don't know how to do screenshots on the iPad yet. How do you do it?
Same as the iPhone - hold down the Sleep button then press the Home button.
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Chris
Thanks. As I don't have an iPhone I have never done it! Just tried it out – and it worked.
BTW can you post to Logos forums on the iPad? I've tried but the virtual keyboard does not appear when I try to place the cursor in the reply box I just get a grey bar in the box which vanishes when I release my finger. At the moment I'm having to do this from my computer.
Every blessing
Alan
iMac Retina 5K, 27": 3.6GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9; 16GB RAM;MacOS 10.15.5; 1TB SSD; Logos 8
MacBook Air 13.3": 1.8GHz; 4GB RAM; MacOS 10.13.6; 256GB SSD; Logos 8
iPad Pro 32GB WiFi iOS 13.5.1
iPhone 8+ 64GB iOS 13.5.1
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There are ways to do it - click the HTML button at the top toolbar of the post and you can type a post - but it doesn't work well and I usually don't try. I just post from the computer.
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Chris
As an iPad newbie, I appreciate your prompt replies.
Every blessing
Alan
iMac Retina 5K, 27": 3.6GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9; 16GB RAM;MacOS 10.15.5; 1TB SSD; Logos 8
MacBook Air 13.3": 1.8GHz; 4GB RAM; MacOS 10.13.6; 256GB SSD; Logos 8
iPad Pro 32GB WiFi iOS 13.5.1
iPhone 8+ 64GB iOS 13.5.1
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Tes said:
Hi, Alan thank you for efforts you have made to clarify it for me.the ipad I have ordered ,will not have internet connection,I am going to connect it wireless at home to download and then, possibly save resources,am I going to be able to download automatically all the books which Logos has made available or with restrictions, and what is the safari you have mentioned,what is it ,I haven't understood about it ,I am not going to use any extra provider,apart what I have for my PC .I need more detail explanation,
Blessings in Christ.
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Chris Roberts said:Tes said:
what is the safari you have mentioned
Safari is Apple's web browser, sort of like Internet Explorer or Firefox. Safari will be on your iPad.
Thanks Chris.What am I able to do offline apart reading?
Blessings in Christ.
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Tes said:
Thanks Chris.What am I able to do offline apart reading?
With the Logos app? Reading is about it. You can manage reading plans to some degree, but any of the other tools are only available when you have a net connection.
With the iPad in general? It just depends on which iPad apps you have installed. I do quite a bit with my iPad, much of which is online but several things (reading, task management/calendar management, word processing) can be done offline.
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Tes said:
Thanks Chris.What am I able to do offline apart reading?
Can change Text Display size and toggle Red Letter.
Personally setup accessibility so triple clicking home button reverses color on screen - white letters on black background.
Reading stuff offline: can tap footnote to popup text.
Offline - can navigate Bible to chapter and verse:
1) Tap screen - avoid footnotes
2) Tap Verse
3) Tap Book
4) Tap Chapter #
5) Tap Verse #
Also can switch to different resource:
1) Tap screen - avoid footnotes
2) Tap Book Cover
OR
2) Tap Library
3) Tap Resource
Offline - can navigate contents for non-Bible resources:
1) Tap screen - avoid footnotes
2) Tap Contents
3) Tap Chapter
Do like reading Holman Bible Atlas - color pictures look good - orienting iPad vertically enlarges pictures and maps.
Also use Videos offline to view Logos Learn to use Greek and Hebrew lessons (next to computer with Logos 4) - first used handbrake http://handbrake.fr/ to convert videos (and reduce size) then transferred them to iPad via iTunes. Learned about handbrake from forum discussion => http://community.logos.com/forums/p/18875/151935.aspx
Keep Smiling [:)]
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Tes said:
Thanks Chris.What am I able to do offline apart reading?
Can change Text Display size and toggle Red Letter.
Personally setup accessibility so triple clicking home button reverses color on screen - white letters on black background.
Reading stuff offline: can tap footnote to popup text.
Offline - can navigate Bible to chapter and verse:
1) Tap screen - avoid footnotes
2) Tap Verse
3) Tap Book
4) Tap Chapter #
5) Tap Verse #
Also can switch to different resource:
1) Tap screen - avoid footnotes
2) Tap Book Cover
OR
2) Tap Library
3) Tap Resource
Offline - can navigate contents for non-Bible resources:
1) Tap screen - avoid footnotes
2) Tap Contents
3) Tap Chapter
Do like reading Holman Bible Atlas - color pictures look good - orienting iPad vertically enlarges pictures and maps.
Also use Videos offline to view Logos Learn to use Greek and Hebrew lessons (next to computer with Logos 4) - first used handbrake http://handbrake.fr/ to convert videos (and reduce size) then transferred them to iPad via iTunes. Learned about handbrake from forum discussion => http://community.logos.com/forums/p/18875/151935.aspx
Keep Smiling
Thank you Smiling, Sorry I am learning ABCD ,I hope your are not going to be frustrated.what is iTunes? how do I get it?
I would be glad If I get more information ,the steps I have to take right from the beginning.
Blessings in Christ.
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Tes said:
Thank you Smiling, Sorry I am learning ABCD ,I hope your are not going to be frustrated.what is iTunes? how do I get it?
Good question deserves good answer - can download iTunes from Apple => http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/
Keep Smiling [:)]
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Tes said:
Thank you Smiling, Sorry I am learning ABCD ,I hope your are not going to be frustrated.what is iTunes? how do I get it?
Good question deserves good answer - can download iTunes from Apple => http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/
Keep Smiling
Thank you smiling .
Blessings in Christ.
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Chris Roberts said:
Thank you Chris for the explanation you have made it for me, when do I download itues,before or after,is there any thing I have to do? Is it possible to read PDF notes offline?
Blessings in Christ.
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As far as im aware (Not 100%), you need a third party app from the app store to read PDF. The only one i know and find pretty good for the iphone is Goodreader, however there is a version for ipad too!
If your talking about your Logos 4 notes, i dont believe it is possible at present to read them on Logos App!
Paul
Millisle & Ballycopeland Presbyterian Church, Northern Ireland.
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Logos Notes and Highlighting are planned for iPad => http://community.logos.com/forums/p/12807/179058.aspx#179058
For reading PDF files, App Store (accessible via iTunes) has many PDF readers, including CloudReaders.
Keep Smiling [:)]
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Logos Notes and Highlighting are planned for iPad => http://community.logos.com/forums/p/12807/179058.aspx#179058
For reading PDF files, App Store (accessible via iTunes) has many PDF readers, including CloudReaders.
Keep Smiling
Wow, it is exciting brother! thank you, How is the usage of battery? When should I charge it? for how long`? Is it recommended with the adapter which comes with it or better to buy extra? How does it look with the hardwares? Is there anything which I have to buy extra? How long does the battery if one uses let's say 5hrs daily? which case is recommended , I have ordered Leder is it OK?
Blessings in Christ.
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Tes said:
Is it possible to read PDF notes offline?
Paul Bradley said:As far as im aware (Not 100%), you need a third party app from the app store to read PDF.
Apple's iBooks app does a pretty nice job of reading PDF's. iBooks can be downloaded free from the App store through iTunes or straight on the iPad, but if I recall correctly, I think it comes on the iPad by default. So using iBooks you can easily read PDFs on the iPad.
You will want to use iTunes with your iPad because iTunes will keep all your iPad data backed up and iTunes is an easy way to download new applications for the iPad. It can also be used to manage the iBooks you have on the iPad.
As for charging the iPad, you can see in my screenshot that the top right of the screen has a percentage with a little battery indicator. That tells you how much battery charge is remaining (my battery here is fully charged). I generally keep my battery pretty well charged, but just keep an eye on the battery indicator and charge it if it gets lower than you like. You can use the iPad while it is plugged in to charge. The iPad can last several hours on a single charge.
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Chris Roberts said:Tes said:
Is it possible to read PDF notes offline?
Paul Bradley said:As far as im aware (Not 100%), you need a third party app from the app store to read PDF.
Apple's iBooks app does a pretty nice job of reading PDF's. iBooks can be downloaded free from the App store through iTunes or straight on the iPad, but if I recall correctly, I think it comes on the iPad by default. So using iBooks you can easily read PDFs on the iPad.
You will want to use iTunes with your iPad because iTunes will keep all your iPad data backed up and iTunes is an easy way to download new applications for the iPad. It can also be used to manage the iBooks you have on the iPad.
As for charging the iPad, you can see in my screenshot that the top right of the screen has a percentage with a little battery indicator. That tells you how much battery charge is remaining (my battery here is fully charged). I generally keep my battery pretty well charged, but just keep an eye on the battery indicator and charge it if it gets lower than you like. You can use the iPad while it is plugged in to charge. The iPad can last several hours on a single charge.
Thank you Chris for the clarification.
Blessings in Christ.
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Do I need any hardware extra to buy?
Blessings in Christ.
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Tes said:
Do I need any hardware extra to buy?
Nothing else would be required. The iPad will come with a cable that can be used to charge the iPad from a wall outlet or charge it from your computer.
For my iPad I also purchased the Apple iPad cover and it has served me well thus far. I also bought the Twelve South Compass iPad stand. It's a good, sturdy stand that can hold the iPad in a variety of positions and angles. I also got the Apple Bluetooth keyboard since I use Pages and some other apps. The on screen keyboard works better than I expected, but it still isn't as good as an actual keyboard. Finally, I also got an extra power adapter so I could have a longer charging cable. I leave it one in my office to charge the iPad while I'm using it at the office.
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Bluefire is a really good PDF reader that will even allow the reading of your drm pdf books.
-dan
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Tes said:
When should I charge it?
Apple has a web page with battery insights => http://www.apple.com/batteries/ with link to iPad battery optimization tips => http://www.apple.com/batteries/ipad.html
Keep Smiling [:)]
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Tes said:
When should I charge it?
Apple has a web page with battery insights => http://www.apple.com/batteries/ with link to iPad battery optimization tips => http://www.apple.com/batteries/ipad.html
Keep Smiling
Thank you Smile for pointing me to the detail explanation of The usage of the Batteries
Blessings in Christ.
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This thread is also helpful to me as I'm hoping to buy an iPad when I go to England next month - finances permitting - they could be tight [:(] I definitely want a Kindle, for reading in the sun, and I'm wondering about a convertible notebook/tablet, which looks as if it would also be cheaper than iPad, and do more. [8-)]
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1.How many books can I download in I pad 64 GB wifi ?
Blessings in Christ.
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Some one from the ipad shop has called me ,that the ipad 64 WIFI is no more available,so they offered me 3G 32GB,this one is with internet is it OK.? what is your suggestion, have I missed anything?
1.How many books can I download in 3G 32GB ?
Blessings in Christ.
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nicky crane said:
This thread is also helpful to me as I'm hoping to buy an iPad when I go to England next month - finances permitting - they could be tight
I definitely want a Kindle, for reading in the sun, and I'm wondering about a convertible notebook/tablet, which looks as if it would also be cheaper than iPad, and do more.
If you are considering a Kindle and a convertible notbook/tablet, but might not be able to afford both, why not consider getting only the latter and run the Kindle for Windows software on it, with which you can download and read Kindle books without the Kindle hardware.
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Tes said:
Some one from the ipad shop has called me ,that the ipad 64 WIFI is no more available,so they offered me 3G 32GB,this one is with internet is it OK.? what is your suggestion, have I missed anything?
1.How many books can I download in 3G 32GB ?
Logos System Requirements shows base package sizes => http://www.logos.com/support/techfaq - largest package is 8.05 GB
A 32 GB iPad has available space of 29.04 GB for applications, documents, photos, music - option to download most of Logos library for offline use (some resources not available for iPad and some resources fail to download).
Rosie Perera said:nicky crane said:This thread is also helpful to me as I'm hoping to buy an iPad when I go to England next month - finances permitting - they could be tight
I definitely want a Kindle, for reading in the sun, and I'm wondering about a convertible notebook/tablet, which looks as if it would also be cheaper than iPad, and do more.
If you are considering a Kindle and a convertible notbook/tablet, but might not be able to afford both, why not consider getting only the latter and run the Kindle for Windows software on it, with which you can download and read Kindle books without the Kindle hardware.
Kindle application also available for iPad (along with Nook). Convertible notebook/tablet would have similar issues reading in sun as an iPad. Over holidays, Barnes and Noble sold lots of Nook Color (e-reader tablet running Android - not know if practical for upcoming Logos Android app - same capability as iPad).
Apple Store for UK offers refurbished iPads (discounted 7 to 10 %) => http://store.apple.com/uk/browse/home/specialdeals/ipad country code uk in URL can be changed to different country - Apple has stores in many countries => http://www.apple.com/euro/store/
Keep Smiling [:)]
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Can I get the resources which are in biblia com all in ipad,Now,I am going to have ipad with internet,so what are my possibilities? As long as I have internet, do I need to download books? If so how many books can the ipad contain,is there a limit?
Blessings in Christ.
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Thanks for helpful advice, Rosie and Smiler!
Rosie, it's the iPad I'm thinking of dropping from my wishlist. The Kindle I definitely want, for reading in the sun. And it's not expensive. I want the Kindle basically for reading Logos books plus various PDF books I have on computer. Sounds from the forums as if Kindle is easier on the eyes than iPad.
Smiler, the link is very helpful. I think I'll try to play with an iPad in UK before committing myself. I could get my sister to bring me one when she visits, d.v. and volcanoes permitting, in April. AM looking at
Acer Aspire 1825PTZ 11.6" LED LCD Touchscreen Notebook, 3GB, 250GB,price comparable to iPad, good memory, good battery life, acc to reviews. With that plus Kindle, I might decide I don't need an iPad...
My problem is that, on top of vast expenditure on excellent Logos resources recently, I have a tax bill this month, and an annual medical insurance bill mid March. Plus further Logos prepubs this month and next.
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Tes said:
Some one from the ipad shop has called me ,that the ipad 64 WIFI is no more available,so they offered me 3G 32GB,this one is with internet is it OK.? what is your suggestion, have I missed anything?
I really wouldn't recommend getting the 3g version unless you know you want it and need it. 3g requires a separate data plan which adds more cost each month. It is flexible in that you have no contract - you can use 3g one month and cancel it the next - but again, unless you know you want it, it's not really worth the extra expense. For myself, I just use the 32gb iPad without 3g and it has served me well. There are enough wireless hotspots around that in general if I want to get online I can.
Tes said:Can I get the resources which are in biblia com all in ipad,Now,I am going to have ipad with internet,so what are my possibilities? As long as I have internet, do I need to download books? If so how many books can the ipad contain,is there a limit?
If it is listed on biblia.com then you can download it on your iPad. And the 32gb iPad is plenty big enough to hold all of your books with plenty of room to spare.I would recommend downloading any of the books you think you might use. There is no limit to how many you can download, and even with an internet connection it is still faster to download the books than to try and use them over the internet.
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Chris Roberts said:
I really wouldn't recommend getting the 3g version unless you know you want it and need it. 3g requires a separate data plan which adds more cost each month. It is flexible in that you have no contract - you can use 3g one month and cancel it the next - but again, unless you know you want it, it's not really worth the extra expense. For myself, I just use the 32gb iPad without 3g and it has served me well. There are enough wireless hotspots around that in general if I want to get online I can
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Thank you Chris for the clarification, the 3 G was not my intenstion, I have ordered the 64 DG WIFi,At first I was told they would ship it to me, but today they sent me e-mail and also by telephone,that the 64 was not available in their store,instead they would offer me 32 DG ,3g for no extra price,the internet is Flat rate all inclusive I don't have to pay extra,Is there any payment which I have to pay ,for the data you have mentioned. Regarding the internet ,here in Germany ,if it is flat rate ,I don't have to pay extra.I have agreed and the ipad is on the way to me,but if there is any disadvantage as you have mentioned ,which I am not aware of let me know.Thank you Chris May the Lord bless you and others who have contributed in answering to my questions. Still I need your advice,
May the Lord bless you in every aspect of your life according to the measure of His Riches and His Grace,Amen
Blessings in Christ.
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Tes said:
Regarding the internet ,here in Germany ,if it is flat rate ,I don't have to pay extra.
I didn't realize that you live in Germany and I'm not sure how things might work there. Still, I expect there will be a monthly charge to use the 3g service. I'm not aware of anyone offering 3g like that for free.
To get an iPad with 3g requires just the purchase charge. You will not have to pay anything extra (beyond the purchase price) to have an iPad with 3g capability. But to *use* that 3g you will have to pay some provider a monthly fee, it will probably not be free.
A quick Google search turned up the following site with gives rates for monthly 3g usage in Germany (O2 and Vodafone providing it):
http://gigaom.com/2010/05/10/ipad-data-plan-guide/
Also:
http://de.o2.com/ext/o2/wizard/index?page_id=16377;category_id=;state=
Looks like the price ranges from €10 to €29.95 a month.
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Chris Roberts said:Tes said:
Regarding the internet ,here in Germany ,if it is flat rate ,I don't have to pay extra.
I didn't realize that you live in Germany and I'm not sure how things might work there. Still, I expect there will be a monthly charge to use the 3g service. I'm not aware of anyone offering 3g like that for free.
To get an iPad with 3g requires just the purchase charge. You will not have to pay anything extra (beyond the purchase price) to have an iPad with 3g capability. But to *use* that 3g you will have to pay some provider a monthly fee, it will probably not be free.
A quick Google search turned up the following site with gives rates for monthly 3g usage in Germany (O2 and Vodafone providing it):
http://gigaom.com/2010/05/10/ipad-data-plan-guide/
Also:
http://de.o2.com/ext/o2/wizard/index?page_id=16377;category_id=;state=
Looks like the price ranges from €10 to €29.95 a month.
Chris, this is my provider,I have had two yrs handy contrat and i Have extended it again , regarding the ipad ,it is shown in the screen shot , and I don't have to pay even the the 60 euro you see, they have confirmed me, I am sure I don't pay any more , I have to pay a fixed price for two yrs, but the providers you have mentioned they are expensive.Plus I am offered free telefon for home cell and free to theirs,but since I have extra mobile telephone flaterate, I chose the free SMS in theirs.
Blessings in Christ.
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I can't read German and the Google translation of the site is a little rough, but if they have assured you that you would not have a monthly charge to use 3g, then that sounds good. The 3g for the iPad comes bundled with other services for which you pay a monthly fee?
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