A:AnswerYou can answer your phone and get texts with just GPS also, but your phone needs to be close. If you want to use your watch as a stand-alone piece then you’d want cellular. You also pay an additional monthly fee for cellular.
A:AnswerNo, You can buy it from Best buy or wherever. When you go to activate the watch on the cellular network, it will automatically detect your cell's network and take you to your account login to add the device to your plan!
A:AnswerYes, there is an option for running inside and other for outside running in the workout app..... and it’s great I do use a lot in the treadmill for the option running and also the option walking....
A:AnswerGPS only means you have to have your phone with you to truly get the maximum out of the watch. Unlocked means you can use with any carrier that supports the watch.
A:AnswerYou might not see this but I’ll answer anyways. Unlocked means the device is not tied down to any carrier and you can use it with whatever carrier you want. It also comes without any of the pre installed carrier apps.
A:AnswerAll I know for certain is we have a two story home and it functions well in every room on both levels. And... even when I’m out in the yard without my phone.
A:AnswerThe O2 monitoring is a pretty cool feature. It appears to monitor the oxygen level throughout the day and usually hourly. You can also monitor your oxygen level on demand as well. I hope this helps.
A:AnswerIf you mean can you listen to music downloaded on your iPhone through your Apple Watch when not near your iPhone, the answer is no. But the Apple Watch has storage and the ability to transfer music from the iPhone to the watch, which you can listen to while away from the iPhone.
A:AnswerSeries 6 Apple watch has ECG (1 lead version). Cardiologist typically use a 12 lead measurements. A lead is the number of sensor place around the cardiac cavity to measure the heart functions. The apulse Oxygen measurements is new and interesting. It works very well. Many other health monitoring functions are available via Apps. The data can be captured and charted over the years. When I go for my annual physical, my doc get to review a year's worth of data.....BMI, Max exercise heart rates, blood pressure, etc..... professionally, I am a Data Scientist.