Please remember, too, when you're comparing US and UK prices of the iPad that you'll be required to pay Import Duty and 20% VAT when you return to the UK with the iPad purchased in the US. This makes US prices look far less attractive.
Tim
This is a discussion on Can I buy an iPad 2 in the US and use in the UK? within the iPad 2 Forum forums, part of the Apple iPad Discussions category; Please remember, too, when you're comparing US and UK prices of the iPad that you'll be required to pay Import Duty and 20% VAT when ...
Please remember, too, when you're comparing US and UK prices of the iPad that you'll be required to pay Import Duty and 20% VAT when you return to the UK with the iPad purchased in the US. This makes US prices look far less attractive.
Tim
[quote=thewitt;299881] We're getting a bit off the original topic I apologize for this.
To clarify my question/comment: In Canada I can buy an 3G iPad and get a sim card for three different companies. Roger's (GSM), Telus, or Bell (both CDMA).
IE All 3G iPads sold in Canada come with a SIM card slot.
As I understand the Apple guy who sold me my iPad, it's a simple matter of getting the SIM card of choice from either an Apple store or the appropriate cell company store.
There is no other programming required,(in Canada) other than to setup an account.
This was in response to my question to him about international travel.
He told me I could pickup a SIM card for whichever country I was travelling in regardless of which company I was using in Canada.
I have no idea what happens Verizon VS AT&T.
Iphone: My iPhone is on Bell (CDMA) and it worked in Iceland no problem as there are CDMA service providers there. Again I've no idea whats up with US phones or iPads.
Hugh
Currently CDMA phones to not use a SIM card. The R-UIM technology that was developed in China to allow CDMA phones to use a SIM card has never been adopted.
If you have a SIM card it's for a GSM network.
The CDMA chip set is different from the GSM chip set in the phone itself.
There is some speculation that the iPhone 5 (maybe 6) will be dual radio supporting both GSM and CDMA with a programmable SIM card internal to the phone.
-t
Personally I was planning on just buying a wi-fi version and using the iPhone wi-fi hotspot function to get access to the web.