Cellular data is not available on the iPad because it is a Wi-Fi only device.
To find cellular data on your iPad, open the Settings app and tap Cellular. Here, you’ll see a list of apps that are using cellular data and how much of it they’ve used. You can also toggle cellular data on or off for each app.
No, not all iPads have cellular capability. The iPad Pro, for example, does not have a cellular option.
Yes, you can add cellular to your iPad later. To do so, go to Settings > Cellular and slide the Cellular Data switch to On. You’ll then be able to purchase a cellular plan from your carrier.
On an iPhone, go to Settings > Cellular. Make sure that Cellular Data is turned on. You may also need to turn on Data Roaming if you’re traveling abroad.
You can’t get cellular data on your iPad without a SIM card.
No, not all iPads have a SIM card slot. The iPad Pro, for example, does not have a SIM card slot.
The iPad with SIM slot is the iPad Pro. The iPad Pro has a 9.7-inch or 12.9-inch screen and comes in 32GB, 128GB, or 256GB storage capacities. It also has an A10X Fusion chip and supports the Apple Pencil.
There are a few reasons why your cellular data might not be turned on. The first thing to check is whether or not you have cellular data enabled on your device. To do this, go to Settings > Cellular and make sure that the Cellular Data switch is turned on.If cellular data is enabled, the next thing to check is your service provider’s coverage area. Cellular data only works if you have a service plan with a provider that has coverage in your area.
The iPad doesn’t have a SIM card slot because it doesn’t need one. The iPad is designed to use Wi-Fi for internet access, so it doesn’t need a SIM card.
To activate your SIM card on your iPad, you will need to insert the SIM card into the iPad and turn it on. Once the iPad has turned on, you will need to open the Settings app and select Cellular. Under Cellular, you will need to select Add Cellular Plan and then enter your SIM card information.