A:AnswerIt means it will work with whatever cellular company you're using for your iPhone if you choose to enable the cellular feature of the watch. You're not actually required to use that if you don't want to.
A:AnswerAny Cellular Apple Watch purchased in NorthAmerica , will not work in outside North America cellular networks . Which means , your cellular option will not work in India .
North America and India cellular frequency are different , like mobile phones , watches won’t support multiple frequencies .
Similarly , if you buy a cellular watch in india , you cannot use in North America .
A:AnswerHello Jonathan, cellular watch means that it will not be phone data dependent but can be connected to telecom carrier via esim. So phone is no longer require to be with you all the time.
Hope it helps.
A:AnswerEasy to change band. I do it all the time! You have an app on your iPhone (Watch) to connect to you watch. Check the version of iPhone needed to sync to the watch. You also have to have purchased a (Verizon, T-mobile etc) watch.
A:AnswerMy understanding is that you need to pay for another line with your cellular carrier if you want to make/receive phone calls. Depending on what carrier you use, I think the extra line is between $10 - $20 additionally a month.