A:AnswerHello amberjo, thanks for asking! 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 phone. Don't worry, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon all offer plans for the LTE versions of Galaxy Watch, Galaxy Watch Active2, and Gear S3 models. Bluetooth versions will need to be within range of your phone to get the most out of all the features available. ^Elizabeth
A:AnswerHello Danielw29pdw, thanks for asking! This watch has Bluetooth connectivity to be connected to your phone. You can quickly view incoming messages and send replies without even taking out your phone. You can also send replies using Quick messages, or when you decline incoming calls. 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. You can even make and answer calls right from your wrist! You just need to make sure the watch is connected to your phone through Bluetooth. ^Elizabeth
A:Answerpromos.samsungpromotions/GWA2.com go to this website to get your free charger. you have to register your watch on the website. Let me know if this was any help to you.
A:AnswerHello Donnie, that's a really good question! With this watch you can send replies using Quick messages or if you prefer to create your own response, there are many methods to choose from. Just swipe down to see more options. You can use the microphone to speak into the watch, then tap SEND. You can also send an emoji response, use text to write letters on the watch face where written letters will be converted into text, or doodle letters on the watch face where written letters will be sent as an image. If you want you can even create or edit quick messages by writing letters on the watch face. Just like with text input, written letters will be converted into text. ^Elizabeth
A:AnswerIt's not even close to being waterproof. The manual says it is able to be worn in the shower, rain, swimming (certain depths), etc., but that's not true. I had mine for maybe 2 months and the screen stopped working. Sent it in for a warranty claim only to be told it has water damage which isn't covered under warranty. I never went swimming or had it submerged in any type of water or liquid besides showering with it on occasionally. I was told by Samsung customer service that water and sweat can penetrate the watch and void the warranty. Really, Samsung??? Sweat?? Why call it an ACTIVE 2 if you can't do any activities while wearing it? $200 down the drain. STAY AWAY FROM THIS WATCH.
A:AnswerHello Natt, great question! This watch is compatible with Samsung Smartphones, Non-Samsung Android Smartphones (Android OS 5.0 and above RAM 1.5GB and above), iOS 9.0 and above iPhone 5 and above. ^Elizabeth
A:AnswerNO!, barely resistant. I have had every samsung wearable, active, (2)G2, then G3 and this is my third active 2 watch. A G2 and my active 2 just died from minutes of submerged swimming. My wife still has her 2nd apple watch. I sent the active 2 in for repair or replacement, they said it was water damaged $220 to repair.
A:AnswerHello. If the Galaxy Watch Active2 is damaged through water it is not able to be fixed under warranty. Thank you for asking this question. ^Kayla
A:AnswerYes! You are able to the unit of measurement using the Galaxy Watch Active2. I have included a link that has more information. Thank you for taking the time to ask this question. ^Kayla
https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00080562/
A:AnswerYes but you won't get all the functions to integrate the same way you would with an Android/Samsung watch. For example, with iPhone, you'll get message notifications but you won't be able to reply from the watch...not even quick replies or emoji's.
Definitely works though as long as you know the limitations going in. I liked the Galaxy watch so much I ditched my iPhone 11 Pro Max and Apple Watch 5 and switched to a Samsung phone.