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by apparent
239 days ago
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Why carry around two cellular modems? Are you ever out and about with your computer but not your phone? I've been happy to hotspot my computers and tablets to my phone, which I always have with me. The only possible issue I can think of is battery life, but if I'm carrying around my laptop I can throw a charge cable in the bag to keep my phone juiced. |
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The Apple Silicon chips all run in a version of always on these days because the efficiency cores are so, well, efficient.
Additionally, while you may want to burn the battery in multiple devices and deal with having to manage that, I don’t want to.
Apple has been selling cellular iPads since the beginning and I love never having to worry about pairing mine.
Tethering to an iPhone or iPad Is much better than it used to be, but it’s still not perfect.
Apple makes their own modems these days and even with Qualcomm had a capped per device license fee more than covered by the premium they charge for cellular in, say, the iPad.
I know so many people who want this convenience and are willing to pay for it that it just seems like stubbornness at this point that they’re willing to put modems in iPads and not MacBooks.