A:AnswerHello TAG, good question! With this watch you can make and answer calls or messages right from your wrist! You just need to make sure the watch is connected to your phone through Bluetooth or through a mobile network. With a LTE watch model, you can even handle calls remotely. ^Elizabeth
A:AnswerGPS means it does locations, they all do. Unlocked means it has LTE and can be a phone without your actual phone being nearby. In other words, it has its own line and you pay a small monthly amount. Also means it is not “locked” to a particular carrier such as Verizon or ATT. You pick.
A:AnswerYes, if you go to Settings on your watch, then scroll to Advanced Options, next SOS, and toggle it On. It will take you in the Wearable app on your phone to confirm and select emergency contacts.
A:AnswerThat is a great question! That shows that this is the Bluetooth version of the Galaxy Watch3 and is not able to be connected to LTE services. For this version of the watch to remain fully functional, it will need to be within 30ft of your mobile device. Thank you for taking the time to ask this question. ^Kayla
A:AnswerYes - as long as the watch is connected by Bluetooth to the cell phone. This version of the watch cannot operate standalone, l e., it must be connected to the linked cell phone.
A:AnswerIt's not waterproof but water resistant so it can go in water for a certain amount of time and up to a certain depth I shower with mine on all the time
A:AnswerYes you search the galaxy store under watch for google assistant! I made it so I double press the lower button and it brings up google assistant.... Search watch apps
A:AnswerYes, but not all functions will work on a phone that is not a Samsung phone. I have an LG V60, the ONLY function I am missing is the EKG function. Everything else I use is working great. I especially like the O2 saturation stats and I have been comparing it with my other O2 stat meter, and it is pretty accurate. Just don't use it for medical accuracy.
A:AnswerNo you can't. Not all the apps you are buying it for at least. If you want to be able to use the Phone properly around your watch, or message a friend from your watch, or set a photo up as your screenface easily-buy the LTE Version. You won't have to buy another plan and it will connect you to the apps that are SUPPOSED TO WORK with the BT version. I know, because I had a BT version and none of that worked. Then I returned it and got the LTE version-everything works. I'm speachless myself about it.
A:AnswerThat is a great question! The Bluetooth version of the Galaxy Watch3 requires your phone to be connected for full functionality. If you purchase the LTE version and have services connected, you will be able to leave your phone behind and still receive all notifications. Thank you for taking the time to as this question. ^Kayla