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Yes, pretty sure can be used with IPhone.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Daniel, thanks for asking! This watch is compatible with iOS 9.0 and above and iPhone 5 and above. ^Elizabeth
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.While I dont have an iphone, it appears it DOES work with it. This statement taken from a CNET article: "the Galaxy Watch Active 2 does work with the iPhone. There are a couple of caveats: you won't get LTE, you lose Samsung Pay and you're limited in how you can respond to text messages. But you can still track workouts, get notifications and use a lot of the smart features. The best way to experience the Galaxy Watch Active 2 is (as you'd expect) with a Galaxy phone, although I didn't have any major issues when pairing it with another Android device such as the Pixel 4. Thanks to built-in GPS and the option of LTE, you're spoiled for choice if you want to leave your phone at home. (Check these links to see if your carrier supports LTE on the Galaxy Watch Active 2 and the Apple Watch Series 5.) You can take and make calls, get text messages or stream music on the go. I didn't get to test out LTE yet on the Galaxy Watch Active 2, but will update once I get my hands on the cellular version. Each has their own digital assistant that lives on your wrist. Bixby versus Siri is a personal preference and both are fine, although I found that Siri understood my Australian accent better than Bixby. Regardless, talking to your watch in public still feels weird. They also have internal storage so you can keep tunes on hand, although with the integration of streaming music services -- Spotify on the Galaxy Watch and Apple Music on the Apple Watch -- I didn't find the need to transfer many songs at all. You do need a paid subscription to save music from those services to your watch, though. Spotify is also on the Apple Watch but it doesn't let you store songs offline, just control playback. The Apple Watch has many more apps available, although the Galaxy Watch offers third-party YouTube, Twitter and Translate apps. You can pay for things with your watch as well, thanks to Samsung Pay and Apple Pay, although they are for NFC payments only (unfortunately you don't get the cool MST support on the Galaxy Watch Active 2)." CNET article referenced: https://www.cnet.com/news/galaxy-watch-active-2-vs-apple-watch-5-we-test-smartwatch-battery-life-fitness-tracking/
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Samsung watch and Apple are not compatible at all. You can verify that with Samsung’s official website.
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