A:AnswerOnly advantage is you can leave your phone at home and just use your watch to make calls. I always have my iPhone on me so it doesn't really benefit me having cellular connection on my watch.. You can also access apple music through it without your iPhone I believe.
A:AnswerThe bands on 42 mm will fit 44 mm.
The body of the watch is nearly the same size. There is a much smaller bezel however. The case fitting the new watch properly would depend on case by case basis. Pun intended.
A:AnswerI just bought the Series 4, upgrading my Series 0 Watch, and did not pay extra for cellular, mainly because I don't have an issue keeping my iPhone with me. If I ran and didn't want the extra weight, and still wanted to have access to digital and phone services, then cellular would be handy.
A:AnswerIf you buy this specific model (44 mm, GPS + WiFi), it will work with your iPhone but it will always need to be in the range of your iPhone or connected to the same WiFi network that your iPhone is, in order to communicate. If you want a GPS + Cellular model, you must buy it through Verizon because your iPhone's service is with Verizon. This is because when you buy an Apple Watch with cellular capability, it has to share the same phone number that your iPhone has. Contact the Verizon representative that handles your company's corporate account and ask them how you can buy a Series 4 Apple Watch with GPS + Cellular capability & activate service with them.
A:AnswerWe added face protection to our watches. I highly recommend it. The only issue with the face protection is it doesn't protect the edges of the glass.
A:AnswerAll items should be there at a Best Buy. You know up front the condition. Best Buy isn’t going to criticize buyers of tech, but most open box happens because so many customers didn’t understand the product they bought. Someone didn’t like the color. Rare for an Apple product to be bad out of the box. Misunderstood by the intended but rarely defective.