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iPads with GPS can be used for navigation and other location-aware apps.

However, you need the right model to take full advantage of its GPS features.

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Not all models have built-in GPS.

Which iPad Models Have Built-In GPS?

These devices cost more than the Wi-Fi-only versions.

Apple never stated why it doesn’t include a GPS chip in the Wi-Fi-only models.

This means GPS apps are effectively broken when out of Wi-Fi range on a Wi-Fi-only iPad.

You don’t need to pay for a data plan for the GPS chip to work.

After finding a location, you’ve got the option to get turn-by-turn directions and real-time traffic information.

Several other key apps included with the iPad make good use of the tablet’s location-finding capability.

The Reminders app lets you geofence and set reminders by location.

With its large, high-resolution Retina display, the iPad is popular with pilots and boaters.

Pilots use apps for charts, weather, and airport information.

Sailors can tap into a wealth of charting and navigation apps.

In some cases,GPS apps built for the iPhoneare also compatible with iPad.

Travelers appreciate apps likeFlight Tracker, a live flight status tracker.

There’s alsoTripit: Travel Planner,Kayak, andYelpfor restaurant and other reviews.

Outdoors enthusiasts can enjoy apps such asMaps 3D PRO.