A:AnswerThere was a 25 activation fee for my watch and it’s 10 a month to have it. You use something called numbersync where you use the same number as your cellphone, but you are charged an extra 10 a month for he extra “line” for the Apple Watch. If you keep it for a minimum amount of time (I don’t recall how long) you get 55 in credits back for keeping the watch on your phone plan. This is with att
A:AnswerYes but I don't know why yuu would spend the extra money if you're not going to use the cellular feature. I would suggest getting just the GPS one you'll save some money and they're essentially the same watch.
A:AnswerThe stores will most likely not be able to place a hold for you if you call in, however, if you pre-order online, inventory will be reserved for you. Since the product release is in two days, I don't know if they would be able to guarantee that you would have one on release day, but they do typically fulfill pre-orders prior to offering the same product to walk-in customers.
A:AnswerIt probably will not, due to Apple only offering data plans through your three major cell service providers (AT&T, Sprint, Verizon). You would have to contact Straight Talk to find out for sure.
A:AnswerYes, this product works with Sprint. I use it with a Sprint account currently.
When you first boot and set up the watch it will walk you through connecting to your iPhone and your Sprint account. You must agree to the additional monthly payment to Sprint for cellular connectivity to the watch, but otherwise the process is quick and painless.
A:AnswerIt depends on what all you need it for. If you’re always going to have your phone with you so it can connect to your phone then you can just go with the gps. If you don’t want to have your phone on you then opt for the gps and cellular because then it will have it’s own cell plan but check with your provider because there will be additional costs for that as well. Hope this helps