A:AnswerGPS means that the watch will not have cell service or data, with out your iPhone nearby or the watch connected to wifi you won’t be able to send iMessages or use email or other apps that need internet connection. The gps however means that the watch can be used to track altitude, pace, and route you’ve gone for running, walking, and pretty much any outdoor use.
A:AnswerThe main differences in the se and se 2 are that the se 2 does not have a ceramic backing but however has crash detection, sleep tracking, and the same chip as the Apple Watch series 8 and Apple Watch Ultra. The sizes are the same (40 mm or 44 mm). The charges for the watch you want will all be included. Fall detection comes pre installed into the software of your Apple Watch.
A:AnswerFamily setup allows a family member who doesn't have their own iPhone can use their Apple Watch to do things like make phone calls, send messages, and share their location with you. After you set up a watch for a family member, you can use your iPhone to manage some of the watch's capabilities.
A:AnswerThe website says 33 ft, wich is kinda accurate. If you´re in open spaces the range might e a little bit more (maybe 15 ft more). Once the phone disconects, the watch will look for Wi Fi, and if it cnnects you might still get notifications.
A:AnswerI do not know the answer to this question although I bet the guys in the store would know. I'd talk to the people in the cell phone department.
A:AnswerI have the 40 mm and am female with a small wrist. My husband also has the 40 mm. I believe it’s the size of the screen. The 44 looks a bit too big for me.
A:AnswerIt measures your heart rate yes, like bon etc. But it doesn’t have the like major in-depth sensor that the bread new Apple Watch does. It has the basic functionality for people who like to exercise or monitor HE, health, and sleep patterns.