Steve Jobs might have confirmed that the iPad may not use the “Internet Sharing” from the iPhone
O to make it clearer: If you have an iPad, you can not use your iPhone’s data rate to connect to the Internet. The only way to connect the new Apple toy is Internet, Wi-Fi or using a new 3G data rate.

Also, because really what you’re thinking, you can not use the SIM card from your iPhone or telephone operator in the iPad, as it uses the new micro-SIM cards. Yesterday Aitor taught us new images of Red point in shaping the iPad, and saw that it was the option “Tethering” or “Internet Sharing”. However, this option will be to do the reverse as we thought, ie use iPad 3G connection to connect a computer to the Internet. Is not official yet, but everything has a certain logic and could have been confirmed by Steve Jobs himself a Swedish user, when asked about the possibility of getting the Internet using an iPhone. This was the response: Ämne: Re: Dear mr. Jobs Från: Steve Jobs Date: 5 mars 2010 17.01.29 CETTill: Jezper Söderlund Return-Path: Issue Sent from my iPhone. ( #) I do not need translation … Arkaitz Sudupe Many thanks to you for sending the news! Vía | Engadget ES



