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Posted by Amir
 - April 19, 2016, 21:45:48
You may be right.I have no clue on Europe,but here in Canada,the included cellphone data plans are more expensive than tablet data-only plans.

On the other hand,by tethering cellphone data plan(sharing)with tablets Wi-Fi,the battery drainage for both devices are fast and quick.

That's why LTE capability on tablets works for me.

Thank you!
Posted by Jota
 - April 19, 2016, 18:29:57
What for?!? To pay an extra  sim/contract to  your carrier? To pay extra for a almost obsolete peice of HW?
Most surface and iPad users have good expewnsive smartphones with "workalble" data plans, therefore it's just plain cheaper to share your phone data connection...
The biggest downside of both these and the surface is the lack/reduced number of ports, IMHO
Posted by Amir
 - April 16, 2016, 00:46:12
The Surface Pro 4 or Pixel C have no SIM card/LTE support.Just WI-FI!
Posted by Redaktion
 - April 04, 2016, 01:17:49
Smaller, yet powerful! With the smaller 12.9 inch sibling of the big iPad Pro, Apple also offers a strong competitor to the iPad Air 2. We have already reviewed the noble power tablet with iPhone camera before and will outline our first impressions.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-iPad-Pro-9-7-Tablet-First-Impressions.162283.0.html