A:Answeryes. but if you launch peloton, the health data will not sync with apple's data, instead it will be kept within the peloton app and not your apple health info (this last one will show as no exercise was done)
A:AnswerWhen your iPhone is off or out of range, your Apple Watch can use a Wi-Fi network to send and receive data. Your watch can also connect to a cellular network if you choose a GPS+ Cellular model.
A:AnswerEveryday use that includes work, exercise and normal wear. The band is breathable, easily allowing wrist moisture to escape with wear. Easy to fasten!
A:AnswerNo. If it is GPS only then it only works by WiFi and Bluetooth off your phone. If it says GPS & Cellular then you have to get a cellular plan and it’s only LTE at the most or just use it the same as said before off your phone.
A:AnswerThere is no reason then. I myself have T-Mobile but I didn’t want the extra line so I just got GPS it’s works flawlessly with my phone i can make and receive phone calls with no problems and no extra fees or phone lines. Other than wanting to spread out the purchase to pay for the product there is no reason to get it through a carrier. Hope this helps.