A:AnswerThere are 2 versions of the watch, one with cellular capabilities that requires an active cell service/plan to use the watch as a phone to make and receive calls with or without your phone nearby. The one without cellular service is less expensive and doesn't work as a phone unless your phone is nearby. I'm not sure, but it may work as a phone if connected to WiFi as well. Here's a link for more information: https://support.apple.com/en-au/HT205547#:~:text=If%20your%20Apple%20Watch%20is%20connected%20to%20Wi%2DFi%20or,Make%20and%20answer%20phone%20calls.&text=Send%20and%20receive%20messages.&text=Use%20Siri%20to%20get%20directions%2C%20send%20iMessages%20and%20more.
A:AnswerIndeed, iPhone phones still have that feature of carrying and maintaining a record of the steps taken each day. In relation to the other question about its price, I think some telephone service provider companies or others that sell this type of device could have their own offers depending on the market.
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