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All Apple Watches have GPS. The watch knows where you are. This is important for many functions including outdoor fitness or map. The GPS designation is used to differentiate the model from the “cellular” version which has its own phone line (that you need to pay for separately through your carrier). Unlike the cellular models, the GPS models need to be tethered to the iPhone for many of the functions (including all that use Siri or the phone).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.GPS = Global Positioning System; it works on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
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