A:AnswerThese are great questions, Kk! The Galaxy Watch would need to be connected to your mobile device to have full functionality. It is able to work with devices that run on Android OS 5.0 and above with a RAM of 1.5GB and above. Thank you for reaching out to us. ^Kayla
A:AnswerI don't have the actual equipment although you can connect Bluetooth devices directly to the watch. And if you can find the corresponding App in the Samsung Galaxy Watch Store then I'm sure it's compatible.
A:AnswerIt should notify you. Since you have already put in the info required to notify you ahead of time. It would be like setting up your alarm clock. But you could have it connected through Bluetooth and it would push notify to your phone. But if no phone is present when connected via Bluetooth you can set it up on the watch.
A:Answeru can receive calls and text in both, the difference is in the gps version, u need to keep your phone conect to the watch via bluetooth to do it, because the watch use the phones plan to make and receive calls and text. in the gps+celular u need to put a celular plan, i thing it cost around $10 or so
A:AnswerLTE is the network it uses the smartwatch.
Some years ago 3G was awesome, then later 4G, but the marketing people added LTE to say like 4G has a booster from 3G, and nowadays is coming 5G which is the fastest. So LTE supports only the smartwatch, which is still good.
A:AnswerHi, Nikki! The Galaxy Watch is compatible with devices that run on Android OS 5.0 and above with 1.5GB RAM. Thank you for asking this question. ^Kayla
A:AnswerThe LTE version AKA GPS+Cellular is an option for opening service from one of the phone companies like Verizon, T-mobile, etc. on the watch as a stand-alone for around $10 more a month. If you have that service, it works without your phone in GPS, texting and even making calls, although kind of hard since the screen is very small to work with. You can connect Bluetooth earbuds directly to the watch so you don't have to put your head directly to the watch looking like an old fashion James Bond from the 1950s 007 movies.