answer:I’m using my Android phone rather than a dedicated device, and one thing I’ll say is that it’s a pain to charge more than one device to perform a single function. If you are also looking at a new phone, I’d suggest looking into the Wireless tethering functions of many Android phones out there now (I’m on the Galaxy S, for example). It depends where in the world you are (less so in the US where Verizon doesn’t work because of differing technologies). If you are in a country where the iPad can go on any network with a SIM and the networks are GSM carriers, it makes less sense to buy a portable device as well as an iPad. If you can cope with using the networks that offer the iPad, I would spend that extra bit of cash and get the 3G+WiFi model. In my case I chose not to do this so I would only be paying for one data plan per month, rather than having to pay twice.