A:AnswerIt says it is water resistant. I know someone who keeps in on in the shower, and it is supposed to be OK to do light swimming with it. Not for deep sea diving. The specifications are in the product description.
A:AnswerYes, you would have to stick with a GPS Apple Watch though. Boost mobile does not support Apple Watch at this time. With GPS it’ll connect through your iPhones Bluetooth, you will still be able to send texts and answer calls as long as you iPhone is near.
A:AnswerYou can essentially do that flip back-and-forth but if you already doubting your usage for cellular just go with the GPS model you get all the same features all the benefits mine is cellular I had the same doubt and just went with the GPS model and I don’t regret it at all
A:AnswerIt’s the price PLUS whatever percentage state tax you’re in and the Apple Care if you choose to purchase it. If you only want the watch, it’s the cost plus tax obviously.
A:AnswerThe band is made of a fluoroelastomer. They are all very hypoallergenic. If you would have a problem with it, there are a lot of other bands available for the Apple Watch like leather, metal etc.
A:AnswerThe watch comes with two different sized (Length) bands - each has lots of notches for adjustments. I have an average sized wrist and use the smaller (shorter length) one.
A:AnswerAs far as EKG is concerned, it is recorded in your watch. but EKG just tell us a very superficial understanding of the heart rhythmn. its just we can see our heart rate and relate it with the rhythmn.. i would says, it will indicate us if its needs a doctors visit or not, not a lot of details