You're looking at a price range of # 319 - # 459 ($ 399 - $ 579 or AU$ 499 - AU$ 709), going from the 16 GB version (Wi - Fi only) to the 32
GB cellular option.
Not exact matches
Display: • 7 - inch 1280 x 800 (216 PPI) IPS LCD • Networking: Wi - Fi (3G
option) • Processor: 1.3 GHz quad - core Tegra 3 Processor • Memory: 1
GB • Storage: 16
GB / 32
GB • OS: Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) • Camera: Front • Dimensions: 7.81» x 4.72» x 0.41» • Weight: 11.99 ounces • Battery: 4325 mAh Li - Ion • Price: $ 200 - $ 250 Wi - Fi / $ 300 with
cellular
There's no camera, front or rear; the 8
GB of onboard storage is half the amount of the base - model iPad; the Fire has no
cellular options, no built - in GPS, and no Bluetooth, as the iPad does.
However, Amazon has changed up the specs a little, giving the gold model 32
GB of storage (instead of the
option of 8
GB or 32
GB), and it ditched the
cellular connection in favour of Wi - Fi only.
There are now three
cellular iPad
options: the 3G iPad 2 (16
GB only), the 4G LTE fourth - generation iPad, and the 4G LTE iPad Mini.
The GPS - only Series 3 does lack
cellular networking, more storage space (8
GB vs 16
GB), a slightly nicer rear casing (a composite vs ceramic back), and band
options (you're limited to a single color of Sport band).
And while there will be an LTE
option, it looks like
cellular connectivity is constrained to the 128
GB tablet, bumping the price up to $ 1080.
It's worth noting that the 32
GB option for the Wi - Fi and
cellular tablet isn't available with the 12.9 - inch iPad Pro - maybe one more reason to get the smaller one.
The 32
GB option for the Wi - Fi and
cellular tablet isn't available with the 12.9 - inch iPad Pro but it is available with the 9.7 - inch version.
It costs $ 10 more than Boost's 2
GB option (assuming you're using autopay with Boost), but Verizon offers the best nationwide
cellular network.
The new Kindle Oasis is also configurable with 8
GB of onboard storage; however, this
option is now available on the
cellular model.