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No, Apple Watch requires an iPhone 6s or newer.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not really. Best you could have is a shared phone (there is a way to pair the sim card with an LTE phone - search the Web), but you won't be able to set up the watch options without an iPhone. Music, all your health data, would be a share with the phone. There really is a nice seamless connection between all Apple devices, I unlock my Mac with my watch, for example. You can leave the iPhone and still have music, messaging, and phone service, but the basic prep work comes from the iPhone. That's the value of working in an Apple environment. So limited usefulness without an iPhone. Fitbit would probably be more useful.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.As far as I know you can’t. When you turned on the watch at the beginning it asks to pair with your iPhone automatically. Without an iPhone I can’t imagine how you can start to use it. Probably you may be able to use it without any connection between your phone. (Then what you can get from this smart watch will be limited. )
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. While you can use a cellular Apple Watch while using an Android phone, the watch won't pair to the phone, so they won't exchange data. You'll also probably get terrible battery life.
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