A:AnswerIf a Watch is GPS+Cellular, then it has the hardware inside to make a cell phone call by itself. Since carriers usually charge $10 a month for such a service (in addition to your normal service).... you can buy a Cellular model but not activate it. That gives you two advantages.
1) If you change your mind down the road and decide you want that feature and you are willing to pay for the service (or the carriers ever make it free)... then you are ready to go.
2) This is actually a big one... if you have the hardware but you don't pay extra for the service... the capability is still there. You can't make a phone call to Grandma, but if you have a true emergency, you can make an SOS emergency phone call from the Watch.
One final fact which you may not know... a non-Cellular Watch can make a cell phone call... if your iPhone is close enough for the Watch to connect to it and then use the hardware in the phone to connect. So if you had the Watch on and your iPhone on the seat of your car and you got in an accident and the iPhone went flying somewhere in the car and you were pinned inside... you could use your Watch to call for help. It has happened. But that only works if the iPhone is nearby... otherwise you would have to have the cell model of the Watch.
A:AnswerTo the best of my knowledge, the Apple watch needs a magnetic charger. There is no difference between charging the watch at home or away from home. You might want to purchase a second magnetic charging cable for travel use.
A:AnswerI have seen motion settings in the watches in general settings section. Also have seen options for wheelchair assistance movement.
Just because I did not see it yet does not mean it is not an option. Great question! I would reach out to the Best Bye Pros or Apple Pros for that info!
Do know if you by chance or completely by mistake hold down the dial of the watch it starts the SOS alarm. This will inevitably contact your emergency contact* or local emergency response team. Hopefully it’s by mistake and your able to catch it before that happens.
A:AnswerThe GPS + Cellular Apple Watch can connect to the same carrier as your iPhone. Please check with your carrier for Apple Watch compatibility and cellular plan availability.
A:AnswerI'm a Verizon customer, so I couldn't say whether it will or won't. However, I would check with your provider. They should be able to help you out. I think you would love the convenience this watch provides. Good luck.