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If you choose the GPS-only version of the Apple Watch, it means that the watch relies on your iPhone for internet connectivity, phone calls, and messaging. It does not have built-in cellular capabilities. • No Membership or Monthly Fee: You do not need a membership or pay a monthly fee to use the GPS-only version. All functionalities, such as tracking fitness, notifications, and apps, work as long as your watch is connected to your iPhone or Wi-Fi. • Internet Requirement: The Apple Watch GPS version does not require internet for basic features like activity tracking, heart rate monitoring, alarms, and offline music playback. However, features like receiving notifications, using Siri, or streaming music require internet access through your iPhone or a connected Wi-Fi network. • Proximity to iPhone: Yes, for full functionality, the GPS model needs to be close to your iPhone. Bluetooth connectivity is required for features like phone calls, messaging, and app syncing. If your iPhone is out of range, the watch can only use limited features unless it is connected to Wi-Fi. If you need full independence from your iPhone, consider the GPS + Cellular model, which does require a data plan with a carrier and incurs a monthly fee.
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