A:AnswerYes, this will work with a prepaid cell phone service as it is not reliant on the service itself, rather the smartphone that it is synced with.
A:AnswerYes, but the trend is bigger face. Maybe that could be a reason why men wouldn't wear it, but changing the arm bands can make it look more manly... I love my new watch by the way :)
A:AnswerSome features that overlap may be an issue, but I doubt there are many. They will both be paired and can be used at the same time. The watch runs a Tizen OS, not Android. Think of the watch as a separate computer that shares data with the phone.
A:AnswerLook for the reconnection alert within the Galaxy Wear app and disable it.
It should be switching between WiFi or Bluetooth automatically depending on where you're positioned at home or work.
At least it won't alert you a million times a day
A:AnswerMy last monitor was a Fitbit CHARGE HR2 and it did not monitor your blood pressure. The Samsung Galaxy watch will monitor your heart rate and sleep activity and even better, if you decide to take a break during a workout, the Samsung Galaxy senses the decreased activity and automatically pauses the collection of data for more accurate results.
A:AnswerThe Galaxy Watch can track workouts on an elliptical trainer, but I have not personally tried that. Yes, the watch does miss counting some steps, like my Gear S3. My separate pedometer counts more steps.