A:AnswerHey there, this watch model only has Bluetooth connectivity. However AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon all offer plans for the LTE versions of Galaxy Watch. Plans and connection method may vary depending on the carrier. ^Elizabeth
A:AnswerIf your watch is connected to your phone then the app will notify you, but you can dismiss the notification and close the app without affecting the connection
A:AnswerYes if its connected to your phone via Bluetooth for the GPS only version or if you have the cell carrier version and you are paying for monthly service of course. I also believe if you have the cell carrier version but don't activate it, then it works the same as the GPS only version and you can still make phone calls via Bluetooth but why pay more if your not going to activate it. might as well just get the GPS only version.
A:AnswerBelieve me, dont buy one with a carrier. Unless you are planning to leave your phone behind and just using your smart watch then go ahead, but i dont recommend it. Just buy one without a plan. Just use bluetooth. You will save money in the watch and save money in a monthly basis.
A:AnswerVia bluetooth, yes. Standalone you need the LTE model which has not been released yet. I believe it will be 10 a month to be added to your plan plus a $30 activation charge.
A:AnswerIf you've already ordered it then check your e-mail from Best Buy. Orders placed today are due to be received on the 28th mail order or 30th in store.