
Take on your ultimate adventure with Galaxy Watch5 Pro¹. It’s our most advanced outdoor watch yet, featuring a 2x stronger⁵ Sapphire Crystal Glass display. Power through intense activities, even with GPS on, with a long-lasting battery. Stay on the right trail even in unfamiliar terrain thanks to voice or vibration guided turn-by-turn navigation⁹. Push your body further with accurate sensors that help keep a closer eye on your heart rate³, and BIA² measurements that help you track your physique. Get the rest you need to stay energized on your journeys with Advanced Sleep Coaching¹. Look sharp on every expedition with bands and watch faces that you can match to any outfit. Plus, pair your watch with the rest of your Galaxy for a connected network of devices that work together to help go stronger and harder than ever before. Whether you’re hiking, kayaking⁴ or camping, get ready to take it to the extreme with Galaxy Watch5 Pro.
A: That's entirely up to you, but I got the Bluetooth only version of the Watch5 Pro and have no complaints. I also have my phone with me everywhere I go, so I use the watch to make and take phone calls and it works flawlessly. Technically, you can still make and receive calls through your Bluetooth variant watch if you have it connected to your Wi-Fi network that your phone is connected with. Realistically, getting the LTE variant is not a big deal at $50 more. If you can afford the Bluetooth variant then the extra fiddy spot more for the LTE variant isn't of concern. I'd say get the LTE variant if you don't usually have your phone on you or you're not usually near a Wi-Fi network. If you are off the beaten path all the time and always out and about without your phone, nowhere near Wi-Fi, get the LTE variant so you can get connected almost anywhere you are. The Bluetooth variant is what I picked and I (with regard to my specific situation and experience) personally don't see the need for the LTE variant. Some may want it, just to have it, it never hurts to have too many connectivity options/solutions! But, with my cell always being on me and being connected to an unlimited data plan with plenty of high speed mobile hotspot data, I'm content with the Bluetooth variant Watch5 Pro. This variant does everything I need from it, when I need it to, without requiring the LTE variant. Hope this helps.
A: It's gone completely it has a digital one on screen you just rub you finger around the outside of the screen
A: Samsung has announced that some of the watches features will not be activated until some time after the launch date. Why they choose to do this instead of having them all active at launch I have no idea!
A: No. I have been trying to find the feature on my 2-day old Galaxy 5 Pro and it's not there, so I will be returning the watch.
Q: Does the watch come with a band or do I have to buy it apart?
A: It comes with the band, as seen in the picture.
Q: Will all the feature on the Samsung 5 watch work on s LG V60 phone running Android 12
A: Some of the reviews I read said that the watch is setup to run at its highest level when paired with a Samsung phone, not exactly a surprise I guess.
Q: What types of connectivity does this have such as 4G LTE?
A: Connects to your phone via Bluetooth. You can get the LTE version of the watch, but I am under the assumption this has to be purchased through a service provider (AT&T, T-MOBILE, etc). It is also a $50.00 increase in price. ($499.99)
A: Yes i can!!!