Make sure to check the power requirements and if you need a power adapter. They are generally less costly here than where yo go. And by adapter, I mean the proper plug. Sockets can be different in many parts of the world.
--- In iPad@yahoogroups.com, "JoyceK" <joycekeay@...> wrote:
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> Hi, I'm taking a tour of Norway this summer. I found a neat application for the iPad called City Maps 2Go. The description says it has GPS so you can tell where you are on the map. I do not yet have an iPad but I'm thinking of buying one. I'm assuming I do not need a data plan to access the GPS feature of the maps application. Am I right?
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> Also if I get an iPad GS (Verizon version) will I be able to use any features available to the GS version overseas (such as accessing my e-mail) when I am not in the range of wifi?
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> Sorry if I sound confused. I am just not sure what the iPad is capable of doing.
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> Thanks.
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> Joyce Keay
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[iPad] Re: Probably a silly question about using iPad overseas
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