A:AnswerDoes not work with Verizon. Bought it and gave them the IME but they could not activate it. After 4 different phone calls to Verizon and Samsung, as well as going into the corporate Verizon store, I was told this watch does not work with their network. They also said they have no plans to update it to work on their network and I have to buy their version directly from them.
A:AnswerHi, Jose. The Samsung Galaxy Watch is rated IP68, which means the device can stay in up to 5 feet (roughly 1.5 meters) of water for up to 30 minutes. However, it is not impervious to water damage. Thank you for asking this question. ^Kayla
A:AnswerHey. We would love to get more information to assist you with your Galaxy Watch. Please reach out to us on Facebook at (http://m.me/samsungsupport) or Twitter at (https://twitter.com/messages/compose?recipient_id=18768513). We look forward to speaking with you. ^Kayla
A:AnswerIn order to use the standalone feature, you have to get a seperate number and yes pay for it. It does cost extra. The good thing about that is that you can leave your phone at home or car and still receive calls and messages on the watch. You can also pair this watch using bluetooth with your cell phone and use it that way, If you pair it with bluetooth, than you can receive phone calls on the watch, but you have to have your phone with you at all times beause it is using your cell phone number and just transferring call to the watch. It does not cost extra if you are using bluetooth way. Hope this helps.
A:AnswerThat is a great question! The Galaxy Watch is compatible with Samsung smartphone and non-Samsung Android Smartphone that run on Android OS 5.0 and above, RAM 1.5GB and above. Thank you for asking this question. ^Kayla
A:AnswerNo problem with Verizon! Didn't like paying $40 to activate, but the $15 ain't too bad! Plus it has the number share with your phone, but also has its own number.