A:AnswerYes, you just have to download the 'Galaxy Watch' app to your iPhone. I have mine paired to my work phone, which is an iPhone and I switch it back to my personal phone, which is an android, when I am not working.
A:AnswerHello Tommy, thanks for asking! Please follow this ink (https://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/galaxy-watch/device-compatibility/) to learn more about the restrictions that may occur with iPhones. ^Elizabeth
A:AnswerYou can pair your watch with your phone & click on it to answer but you still need to talk thru your phone or Bluetooth! The active 2 let's you talk thru the watch!
A:AnswerHello Ladytandy1, thanks for asking! You cannot make or answer calls directly on your watch unless it has a built-in mic and speaker like the Galaxy Watch Active2, Galaxy Watch, and Gear S3. ^Elizabeth
A:AnswerHello Momof2boysand2animals, great question! Currently, the only streaming app available on Samsung smartwatches is Spotify. If you have a premium Spotify account, you can install it on your watch to stream directly from your wrist! If you don't have a premium account, you can still install Spotify on your watch and use your watch to control Spotify on your phone. ^Elizabeth
A:AnswerHello Calagirl, thanks for asking! This watch is compatible with Non-Samsung Android Smartphones (Android OS 5.0 and above RAM 1.5GB and above). Depending on your smart watch, you can make and answer calls right from your wrist! You just need to make sure the watch is connected to your phone through Bluetooth or through a mobile network. With a LTE watch model you can even handle calls remotely. ^Elizabeth
A:AnswerHello Penny, thanks for asking! Samsung has Bluetooth and LTE smart watches. The LTE version can receive calls and messages without being connected to a phone. However, you'll first need to activate service for your watch through the same carrier as your mobile phone. ^Elizabeth