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It all depends on how your phone company guys are skilled. Physically it must be a separate line, but it must be paired (by T-Mobile or other company) with your primary phone, so both phone and watch will ring, regardless if you have the watch connected via bluetooth or via LTE. If the mobile guys are underskilled you can get a separate independent phone line on your watch. In this case you can find in its configuration which line to be used when you make the outcoming phone calls, using watch. The feature has 3 options - ask every time, use the primary mobile line or use the watch phone line. A little complication can be solved if you redirect your unanswered phone calls from your phone to your watch, but there is inconvenience with the voice mail. My guys configured everything right and they PAIRED these two lines so an additional phone number simply disappeared from the watch and the primary phone is shown as outgoing number. Of course, both ways have pros and contras, but I found more convenient to use a paired configuration, in this case both phone and watch ring simultaneously even if the bluetooth is disabled or the phone is unreachable/down. Here ons more catch - I'm paying $10 more per month for this additional watch phone line.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Uses the same number as your other phone cost me 10 dollars a month for service for the watch.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Pair it with any phone you have it is very versatile.
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