Don’t hold your breath! Considering how long it took to get the iPhone here, it’s unlikely that the iPad’s path to Israel will be much faster. Here’s why:
1) From the presentation by Steve Jobs introducing the device, it appears that they will be having a deal with AT&T in the U.S. for the 3G network connection (confirmed, as AT&T announced that it will be offering unlimited iPad connection for $15/$30 a month). On the other hand, the iPad does have wifi, so you can easily bring one in and use it on any wifi network.
2) The new device is apparently unlocked as well, meaning you should be able to use any SIM card you want – but you may not be able to, because it will be using a new “micro” (3FF) SIM that you may not be able to get from other carriers. According to Engadget, “In fact, from AT&T’s perspective, this is better than a software lock in some ways — you’re not going to be able to download a hack that gets you on another network, so you’re totally at the mercy of your carrier at choice for providing a compatible card.”
3) Meaning that when considering official imports of the iPad, iDigital, Israel’s authorized distributor (which is NOT an Apple Store!) will have to work out deals with Apple for the import of the device, deals with one (all) of the cellphone companies for the 3G network (it’s hard to imagine Apple authorizing the imports without that, even though there is a wifi only version), and deals with someone to manufacture a SIM card for the Israeli market.
4) And, since the content you will be able to download, sync and use will be coming from the iTunes store (with Kindle-like book syncing probably to be added to music and video downloading, which will be an issue EVEN with the wifi-only version of the iPad) – access to which Israelis still don’t have even on “ancient” iPods and already old-hat Kindles – don’t look for the iPad to be officially sold here any time soon.
According to Apple, deals for many international markets could come as soon as the summer. An email from iDigital I received the morning after the iPad release says the following (after of course chatting up Apple’s “innovations in the digital lifestyle”):
“Regarding [the iPad's] reaching Israel, it is still too early to determine [when, how and if that will happen]. We are acting in accordance with Apple policy, but we are working with the world [Apple] organization in regards to localization.”
As if localization were the biggest issue!
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Considering how long it took to get the iPhone here, it’s unlikely that the iPad’s path to Israel will be much faster – [link to post] http://friendfeed.com/e/b271e859-fee1-401c-b6b5-df02128bd555
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Alot of bloggers aren’t too pleased with this new iPad.There was 2 much hype about it and alot blogers got disapointed.You see, I for one see great deal of the cool potential of this gadget. Third-party apps for playing music, games, newsprints and magazine and FFS books, all sorts of neat stuff, but they just didn’t really sell it right (excluding the books). It looks kinda incomplete
What an interesting post. Bravo!!! I also like reading all of the comments. I just subscribed to the feed and look forward to more interesting posts to come. Thanks
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iPad in israel? fuhgeddaboutit! – [link to post] http://friendfeed.com/e/06ba800a-49cd-4771-82b4-34ed6ab510e6
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the iphone is here.
The preorder in israel hes opened and the iPad will be available on April 7
thx for this one m8
Hey good post! I enjoyed that.
Hey, I read all your posts, keep them coming.
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fck idigital. .such a rip off, there pricing equals full european pricing plus 100% SHIPPING = VAT. 1505 total fcking rip off!!! fcking israeli thieves
iPad is way too cool to own, i wanna buy one next month.;.`
With Apple’s inventive new iPad bursting onto the scene over the last year, owners are in a position to access information more effectively than ever before. The device itself allows for the viewing of much more than music, as ebooks, magazines, and comics are a big part of what it has to offer. With that in mind, iPad owners are on the lookout for ways to quickly and efficiently add content to their devices. myPadmedia is an excellent resource for these types of downloads, and the site offers much more than that to its customers. With a full assortment of different offerings, myPadmedia is changing the way iPad owners do business.———http://www.freeipaddownload.net
Actually, you can buy all the content you need from the USA iTunes store if you set up a US iTunes account and buy US gift cards. All of this can be done online from Israel by using Tunezip – http://www.tunezip.com. I use it, and it works great!
Pablo, thanks for the tip – was not aware of this service. Looks great!