All Ipads get data from cell sites via wifi, hotspots, or are individually enabled with their own data plan. Each cell site has a gps antenna. Your location is shown on a map if you get sufficient data from cell sites by any means, but not as accurately as you would with an internal GPS chip. The data link to a cell site enables app downloads. This does not mean that your Ipad has GPS capabilities. If you have a dedicated GPS chip in the Ipad, then you can use your Ipad to run navigation apps that require an internal GPS chip. You don't even have to have a data link once you have the download, so you can still use when out of range of cell sites. I have found that many stores selling IPads don't know the difference, and claim all Ipads have "GPS".