A:AnswerAbsolutely. I'm using mine on the Verizon network now. You will be asked if you want to add it to your plan during pairing and setup and the phone will take you through the paces.
A:AnswerHey there, great question! You will need to activate service for your 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 and Gear S3. Plans and connection method may vary depending on the carrier. ^Elizabeth
A:AnswerHello Silver, thanks for asking! Please follow this link (https://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/wearables/smartwatches/galaxy-watch-active2-44mm-black-lte-sm-r825uskaxar/?redir=SM-R825USKAXAR) to learn more about the specifications for this watch. ^Elizabeth
A:AnswerCricket doesn't offer service for cellular watches at this time. If you have a cellular watch you could still use it but without cellular service enabled.
A:AnswerPretty sure cricket does not offer wearable plans for watches so you wont be able to activate it with cricket, it will just work as a regular Bluetooth smartwatch. At&t,Verizon,T-Mobile and Sprint will allow wearables on their network.