The Wi - Fi model of the iPad mini 4 costs $ 399, while
the cellular model costs $ 529.
The 16 GB
cellular model costs $ 460 - nearly as much as a Wi - Fi only full - sized iPad.
Not exact matches
But at $ 499 for the basic 9.7 - inch iPad
model — with 16 GB and no access to
cellular data — it might not be worth the expense for
cost - conscious sales teams.
If you're looking at the
cellular model, there's only a 128 GB version and it
costs a princely # 899.
A Kindle
model that can also get online using the
cellular network, as earlier
models do,
costs $ 50 more.
Most devices offer Wi - Fi as the base level wireless connection — at a much lower
cost — with 3G
cellular data only available as part of a more - expensive
model.
If you want your iPad to also connect to
cellular signals, you need to buy a Wi - Fi +
Cellular model, which adds to the
cost.
Our review
model is the
cellular version of the new iPad, which
costs a little more, and there's a SIM card slot on the same edge as the volume buttons.
The freedom to surf the Web over a 3G
cellular connection
costs an extra $ 130 for any of the three
models mentioned above, plus monthly carrier fees.
The 128 GB Wi - Fi
model will
cost Rs. 79,900, while the 128 GB Wi - Fi +
cellular model will be priced at Rs. 91,900.
Prior to the original
model's release in 2013, smartphones that
cost less than $ 400 were looked at as throw - ins when purchasing a
cellular plan, but Motorola's refined looks and balanced performance have raised the bar in the budget segment.
It starts at $ 799 for the 32 GB
model with Wi - Fi, goes up to $ 949 for the 128 GB
model with Wi - Fi, and
costs $ 1079 for the 128 GB
model with Wi - Fi and
cellular capabilities.
For
cellular versions of the smaller
model, it will
cost $ 1039 for 64 GB, $ 1,169 for 256 GB or $ 1,429 for 512 GB.
Any one of different amounts of memory is also available with a
cellular antenna for an extra $ 130, so the 16 GB
cellular model would
cost $ 629 and the 128 GB
cellular model would
cost $ 929.