How to Manage and Maximize Your New iPad’s Data Plan
So, dear reader, a few months after the epic release of the new iPad which you purchased through your local mobile carrier, can you honestly say you’re happy with your iPad? Or are you thinking of selling your iPad 3 because of your knee-deep problems? If you’re planning on finishing the rest of this not-toolong article, I bet you’re about as determined as a bull to stop your pockets from being emptied every month because of your love for reading articles just like this one. So save your grumpiness for some other person (and stop harassing the customer service rep over the phone). In this article, we’re giving you a few tips on how to manage and maximize your data plan to prevent you from going crazy when the notifications come. What You Need to Know First: Just a few weeks after releasing the new iPad, tech alphas and iPad experts managed to sell old iPad for cash to finally be able to get a Verizon or AT&T iPad though their data plans. The new ‘Resolutionary’ iPad plans on the market ranged from 30 to 80 dollars a month depending on the data plan that they chose. But the ecstatic iPad fanaticism soon died because of one thing: Fast data plan exhaustion. A lot of the reviewers and new iPad owners were surprised to find a notification from their slates saying that they had used up their whole month’s data allotment, enough for them to want to sell an iPad instead of continuing to spend a lot on web browsing. This is not an Apple defect, by the way. It’s just that 4G connectivity, because of its fast speeds, can consume a lot of data that can easily exhaust your reserves. In fact, watching an hour’s length of HD movie or video can consume up your 5GB data plan so easily you’d want to sell your iPad for cash! So how do you stop this? Tip 1: Optimize Here’s the thing about the iPad that most superficial, hipster owners don’t know about: It has Settings, which you can toggle and optimize to your liking. The best way to discipline your iPad from spending too much data is by telling it not to! Conserve your mobile data plan and use it for “emergency” times. Go to Settings and then tap on Cellular Data and disable it. Enable it only when necessary, and then turn it off again when you’re done! (Or Sell an iPad 3 instead and go back to a cheaper but better iPad 2). Tip 2: Use Wi-Fi We did ask experts about this one. Verizon was asked on how to solve the said problem and here’s their very smart answer: “Opt for Wi-Fi.” And while we know the answer could sound a little too stupid coming from a mobile carrier and telecommunications giant, it does makes sense. Your 4G purchase isn’t a flawless one, no matter what it will eat up data like a famished Cookie Monster. So search your area for all the free Wi-Fi spots, befriend the people working in the nearby café and get some Wi-Fi for your daily web browsing needs! But if you really hate your iPad 3 by now, you can always sell your iPad for cash. Click here to know more!
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