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  • QuestionWhat is the built-in storage capacity of this Apple Watch?

    • Answer This Apple Watch has 64 gigabytes of built-in storage.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionDoes this Apple Watch have a color display?

    • Answer Yes, this Apple Watch has a color display.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionCan this Apple Watch connect to 4G LTE networks?

    • Answer Yes, this Apple Watch has 4G LTE network connectivity.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionWhat is the maximum depth of water resistance for this Apple Watch?

    • Answer The maximum depth of water resistance is 164 feet.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionWhat kind of wireless connectivity does the Apple Watch support?

    • Answer This Apple Watch supports Bluetooth wireless connectivity.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionDoes this Apple Watch have GPS?

    • Answer Yes, this Apple Watch has GPS enabled.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionIs this Apple Watch water resistant?

    • Answer Yes, this Apple Watch is water resistant.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionCan I use the sims card from my old watch.

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer Short answer is no, especially if the device you are getting has what they call an electronic SIM card (ESIM). Most devices are no longer using a physical SIM card. If you have an older device say 4 or 5 years old, then yes you might be able to trade/swap sim cards. All this is dependent upon the carrier you use and wether or not they will let you use a physical SIM card from another device or carrier. With technology advancing as quickly as it is, it's becoming more difficult for manufactures to maintain any length of backward compatibility.

      Answered by DrBink