A:AnswerHi, being that you both have different wireless companies shouldn't matter. The watch is activated with the wireless company that you choose. So if you get her the watch and it isn't preset to Verizon she should be okay. I hope that helped.
A:Answer33ft within range. That’s the maximum Bluetooth range on most devices. You will be annoyed if you go down some stairs and leave your phone upstairs and you loose signal. Or if you go far enough outside. I suggest you do cellular as the Bluetooth range isn’t long at all.
A:AnswerThe watch is sync'd to your cell phone's number so all your incoming calls and texts simultaneously connect to your watch and phone. However, Verizon assigns a separate number to your watch for accounting purposes. This additional number will show up on your bill with along with any charges specifically for the watch.
A:AnswerMine easily lasts 2 days when most of my time is on a WiFi network or with my phone close. Using the watch standalone and GPS with heart rate I get about 8-10 hours.
A:AnswerHello, yes it to concern point go how deep you are under the water and for how long. I wear them when I was bathing and wash my hand considently. I have no problem when I used the Apple Watch 1 series in the past two year. That why I have purchased the Apple Watch 3 series. Hope you enjoy it.