A:AnswerThe LTE model is so you can use it without your phone, if added to your phone plan. You can talk on it and send messages on it without your phone if you're on a run or have left your phone at home. Otherwise, get the bluetooth version which is about $150 cheaper.
A:AnswerHello Jag, 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 the watch through the same carrier as your mobile phone. Don't worry, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon all offer plans for the LTE versions of Galaxy Watch Active2. ^Elizabeth
A:AnswerNot officially, but it's finally available to order on Samsung's website with an estimated ship date of 10/25-11/1 depending on the color and size. Hopefully Best Buy's inventory and timeline will mirror that.
A:AnswerHello KathiWathi, that's a really good question! With this watch, you can reply to, delete, or access emails anytime, even when you're away from your phone or computer. You can also edit your email account, so you can have the neatest inbox ever. ^Elizabeth
A:AnswerThe LTE version of the watch is not yet out. The release date for the stainless steel LTE version is still unknown. I have been checking for updates every day since the announcement.
A:AnswerHello Larch, that's a really good question! 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 the watch through the same carrier as your mobile phone. Don't worry, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon all offer plans for the LTE versions of Galaxy Watch Active2. ^Elizabeth
A:AnswerI've been wearing it around my apartment. I would ssy probably 20 to 30feet. Indoor use. I believe this has bluetooth 5 which is much better than bluetooth 4.0.
A:AnswerHello Josiemom, thanks for asking! This watch is compatible with smartphones running Android 5.0 or higher & RAM 1.5GB and above, iOS 9.0 and later, and smartphones iPhone 5 and newer. ^Elizabeth
A:AnswerAT&T is not compatible with this watch. I had to return mine due to this situation. Samsung told me that though it has LTE built in, not many carriers are compatible.
A:AnswerYes, you can control music through the native music app. I'd be surprised if Apple ever made Apple Music available on a rival smartwatch. The best music app integration I've found for a Samsung smartwatch is Spotify.
A:AnswerThanks for reaching out to us, Connie! Health and safety is very important to us. You will be pleased to know that the Galaxy Watch Active2, Galaxy Watch3, and all Wear OS models include a hard fall detection feature that will send out an SOS if it ever detects a hard fall. With this setting enabled, your emergency contacts can be immediately notified if you fall and need help. In your case, your emergency contact would need to be programmed for 911. All you need to do to activate this feature is open the Galaxy Wearable app> tap Watch settings> tap Safety and Emergency> tap the switch next to Hard fall detection. Please keep in mind that you must have an emergency contact set up for this to work. Finally, to select what to do when a fall is detected, tap Hard fall detection> Tap the switch next to Share info with emergency contacts if you want your watch to automatically text your loved ones your location information after a fall. You can also select an emergency call option if you would like. If you have any further inquiries or concerns, please reach out to us at support for additional assistance. -Kelvin