A:AnswerI can not say about the durability, but I have tapped it a few times its done good..BUT I bought the rubber protector off amazon that fits the first active and it fits my active 2 all over perfect the holes are little off & I had to cut a spot for speaker..they also comes in clear & colors... but for $5 bucks saves my watch from all the hard knocks cause I bump into A lot of stuff..i hope this helped
A:AnswerHello CE, thanks for asking! You can add and remove tracks to build the perfect playlist to experience the freedom of a wireless, phoneless, and practically weightless workout! ^Elizabeth
A:AnswerI get two days of battery. So I'm charging the watch every other day. I'm quite disappointed in the battery life actually. My last smart watch lasted 7 days before needing to be charged and that screen was always on. The galaxy is not set to always on and I have do not disturb on for 12 hours, unless I force stop it.
A:AnswerHello, Pam. The Bluetooth version does have cellular options, such as receiving/sending calls and texts. The usage comes from the watch being connected via Bluetooth, however. The LTE version can be used independently without the Bluetooth connection. If you are someone who always has her phone, the Bluetooth version may be more ideal for the price. If you somewhat frequently forget your phone and would wear the watch often, the LTE version may be more ideal.
I hope this information helps!
A:AnswerHello Brink, that's a really good question! This watch has a GPS sensor that can monitor your real-time location without connecting to a phone. When connected with a phone, the watch will obtain its GPS location from the phone to help improve the location accuracy. ^Elizabeth
A:AnswerHey there. This is the Bluetooth version of the Galaxy Watch Active2. It is compatible with the Galaxy S20 and does not require LTE connection. Once Bluetooth is connected and setup, your device is ready to use. Thank you for asking this question. ^Kayla
A:AnswerI don't use those 2 apps, but Amazon Unlimited is available on it, and I thought the watch wouldn't support it. I believe that, if it's in the galaxy store, it'll work.
A:AnswerHello Sheila, thanks for asking! This watch is water resistant. This means there are limitations of exposure; your device is able to resist the penetration of water to a certain degree, but not entirely. ^Elizabeth
A:AnswerHello 808n8, great question! This watch is water resistant. This means there are limitations of exposure; your device is able to resist the penetration of water to a certain degree, but not entirely. The water resistance specification for the Galaxy Watch Active series is 5ATM, which means the devices are water resistant in up to 50 meters (roughly 164 feet) of water for up to 10 minutes. ^Elizabeth
A:AnswerHello Ashley, great question! This watch is compatible with Non-Samsung Android Smartphones (Android OS 5.0 and above RAM 1.5GB and above). ^Elizabeth
A:AnswerHello Kay, 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. This watch model is the Bluetooth version though. ^Elizabeth