Do Any iPad Clones Have, Use, Or Accomodate 3G Networks?

One of the most common features on consumers' wish list for the iPad clones is a model that uses or is compatible with 3G or third generation networks. Not all of the clones have this capability. Many of the older or cheaper models do not. And few people want to sit there and wait on slow or patchy connections and downloads, no matter how cheap the tablet that they are considering is. This is one of those things that makes one model more expensive than another. (Other things that affect the price of these iPad knock offs is the processor, the memory, and the operating system.)

As you might expect, the clone that has one of the best processors, fastest performance and most memory also accommodates and uses the 3G network. And these are probably among the reasons that this model (the iped with the rock chip processor) is among the most popular.

Understand that all of these tablets have WiFi capability. So, if you're using the tablet over WiFi, then the speed of use will depend upon the WiFi connection that you are using. But, if you don't have access to hot spots or don't wish to use one, you do have the capability of using a dongle (with 3G capability if you like) to get online that way. You would simply hook the dongle up to the USB port and use that to get online.

So yes, it is possible to get a 3G service on an iPed. Not all of them with accommodate a 3G dongle though. It's best to check the item description or ask the seller if you're not sure. And of course, if you're using WiFi, that connection will depend on the wireless network being used by the tablet at the time.

If you want to see how good the iPed with 3G really is, you can read a review, and see video, close up photos, full specifications, and real time pricing at the iPed Review Website located at http://tabletclonereview.com/

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About the Author:
Rae Edwards enjoys writing about the latest iPad clones.  One of her more popular blogs is http://tabletclonereview.com where she reviews several different iPeds.
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