Four reasons I'm not waiting for a 3G iPad
When I heard that a 3G iPad would be coming out, the first thought that came to my mind was "Why?" In my decidedly warped mind, I equate the use cases for an iPad more to my MacBook Air than I do to my iPhone. While I was on my recent vacation, I got into a discussion with a fellow cruiser who was going to wait for the 3G model before taking the iPad plunge (as Macworld's Jason Snell suggested). He wanted to know why I wasn't waiting, so I gave him the following reasons:
1) I want to gloat. Yep, while those other people are waiting another month to pay an additional US$130 to get their 3G iPads, I'm going to have a month to play with my iPad, watch movies, see how well it works when blogging or writing, and otherwise just show off with the damned thing. Woo-hoooo! When it comes to Apple technology, I always demand the latest and greatest, and the iPad is no exception. In fact, I haven't been this excited about a new Apple product since 1993 when the Newton MessagePad hit the streets.
2) Free Wi-Fi. Most places I frequent have Wi-Fi connectivity that is much faster than 3G, and it's usually free. When the gentleman on the ship sneeringly asked where I found all of these free Wi-Fi hotspots, I pulled out my iPhone and showed him the free JiWire Wi-Fi Finder app. Since it even allows offline searching of a large database of free or paid Wi-Fi locations, I was able to show him several locations on St. Barthélemy where he would be able to get free Wi-Fi... and get a drink at the same time. In the "real world" off of cruise ships, it's amazing how many free Wi-Fi hotspots exist.
3) MiFi is your Fi. Where I don't have free Wi-Fi and I'm still in the good ol' USA, I have my Sprint MiFi to fall back on. I bought the MiFi to replace an aging USB 3G modem while I was facilitating training all over America, and I got hooked on being able to use it almost anywhere as a pocketable Wi-Fi router. Yeah, it's twice the cost of the monthly AT&T 3G plan for the iPad, but I can share my connection with up to 4 more iPad-toting buddies at the same time. For those folks who are lucky enough to live in one of the growing number of cities where Sprint is rolling out their 4G network, you can get even faster connectivity that will make the AT&T 3G connection for the iPad seem poky by comparison. And if you hate Sprint as much or more than you hate AT&T, you can always fall back on the highly-vaunted Verizon network, as that carrier also sells the MiFi.
4) I expect imperfection. I had heard from some local Apple geeks that they were waiting for the 3G model because "the first unit is bound to have some problems, and they'll fix 'em by the time we get our 3G iPads." Yeah, the first batch of any new groundbreaking device from Apple usually has some quirks that are incredibly annoying. I remember the issues with activating my first iPhone in 2007; I recall having some problems with my first iPod back in 2002 that made me want to throw it through the window of the local CompUSA Store. But in each case, a fix that resolved most of the niggling problems came out within a month or two, and as soon as the patch was applied I was a happy camper.
In the case of the Newton MessagePad, it took a few years -- until the MessagePad 2000 arrived -- before I was really convinced that Apple had actually made a close-to-perfect product. Do I think this first iPad is going to be perfect? Heck, no. But I'm willing to work around some of the issues until they get fixed. I've done it before, and I'll do it again.
How about you, dear TUAW readers? Are you holding out for the 3G model? If so, what are your reasons? Leave a comment below.
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eher, seems all valid points, but there are many thinking of waiting for 3G iPad.
i beliieve ipad have the power to raise concern.
I don't really see how ipad is a notebook replacement or even a netbook replacement. Kindle replacement, sure.
For me it's very hard to get excited over a computer without a keyboard crippled to work like a phone. Would be at least somewhat interesting if it had downsized OSX instead of upsized iphone.
I ordered the 16Gb WiFi version. I have faith that within a year Apple will have something bigger, badder, faster. No problem, I won't have to share my new toy with the Geandkids.
March 28 2010 at 3:18 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyJordan:
In regards to you asking about a company making an app for their own use, they do NOT have to go through Apple. They do need to pay the $100 to be a developer, but once you do that you can have a software app released "Ad-Hoc" to up to 100 devices. And if you need more than that, there is a way to get it increased by asking Apple. They don't even look at the app you are making though.
(I work for a medical software company that is currently utilizing this method for its software, though we are looking at releasing the app to the App Store for free and moving to a server based license)
I'm waiting for the 3G so I can gloat about having THE BEST model :). That lasts longer than having it first.
March 26 2010 at 12:25 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI just don't get people!!! It's just a big iPod touch!!!! You can get a more powerful netbook for the same price and at least run Linux if you hate ms.
I know it's slick but it's also got no protection!!!! No cover, clamshell... It's a pain trying to keep an iPhone safe, now you have a bigger one?? Without phone.
I love my mac products but I was disappointed with this suprise. ipad looks like an ijoke.
Who really had problems with the first iPhone in 2007? Mine was purchased after waiting no more than 20 minutes, brought home, and activated in 30 minutes. Basically within 1.5 hours of leaving home to get the iPhone, I was up and running.
The problems, as I recall, were folks switching carriers more than anything.
Some of you that are planning on getting three weeks of attention out of this are really overestimating the draw of this device. Are you really going to camp out in the nearest coffee shop and wait for the rabble to seek your company? You might get some mileage out of that for a few days, but then you're going to look over and realize a half dozen other old desperate dudes are sitting there transparently trying to use their iPad to catch a lady's eye as well.
Fellas, better to spend that money on a gym membership. The iPad won't get you laid.
And then for the three weeks that you are the center of attention, just think of the many months after that when someone asks you if your device can perform the miraculous feats of the 3G iPad and you are forced to admit with shame that you couldn't wait a few weeks. You just HAD to have it on launch day.
Ultimately, the WiFi only iPad will be a badge of shame, a scarlet emblem of premature and desperate fanboyism.
I'm getting the 16 GB 3G.
The iPad will not be useful to me for heavy work. But as a Coffee Table Web Appliance, and for occasional emergency admin work it should be invaluable.
I am not too worried about bugs, they will be fixed. If it is too bad I should know before the 30 day return period, and will return it for a full refund. So no, I am not waiting. I am looking forward to getting my new toy. :)
I've got a WiFi+3g 32 on preorder. GPS is a requirement for me. ONe of my first post-iPad purchases is going to be Navigon MyRegion.
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