A:AnswerHello Simone, 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, this model is the Bluetooth version. ^Elizabeth
A:AnswerHello usc, 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, this model is the Bluetooth version. Having any kind of impairment won't stop you from enjoying this watch. It has built-in Accessibility features, including Vision and Hearing settings. Once you adjust these settings, you can get the most out of your watch. The voice assistant provides audio descriptions for each screen on the watch. You can tap any item to hear it described. Double tap it to perform the described function. Follow this link (https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00080311/) to learn more about accessibility features. ^Elizabeth
A:AnswerHello Tonyo, good question! You can control and listen to Spotify right from your wrist. All you need is a connected phone with a Spotify account. On some watch models, you'll need to listen to the music through Bluetooth headphones. On other models the music can play through the watch's speakers. ^Elizabeth
A:AnswerHello Scoutmom, great question! You can send SOS messages to assigned contacts to let them know where you are and how to track you down. In the event where you need medical assistance, your medical information can be quickly accessed to help first responders. ^Elizabeth
A:AnswerHello JB, thanks for asking! Samsung has Bluetooth and LTE smart watches. The LTE version can receive calls and messages without being connected to a phone. ^Elizabeth
A:AnswerYes. The new charger is a flat base similar to what is used with Apple watches. It is not the same as the chargers used with the previous generation and will not charge with it.