That might be the case. What I don't like is that Apple charges $130 for a cellular radio that probably costs them $10 to include. If they charged only $25 extra for cellular models I would get them, even though I wouldn't get a separate line with my cellular service provider. It would be worth $25 just to have the sim slot which I could fill by swapping out the sim from my iPhone into it temporarily if the need arose. As is, if I need cellular connectivity now I just use an iPhone hotspot. I suspect corporate purchasers don't care about the extra $130, and the military certainly won't as they will pay $900 for a $25 hammer! (I just hope if the military buys tablets they either build or spec them themselves or by iPads. Android is too prone to security issues.)
Last edited by OtinG; 04-02-2019 at 01:53 PM.
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