A:AnswerUnless your car is 30 feet (or less) from your watch you probably won't be able to stay connected. Rule of thumb for Bluetooth seems to be no more than about 30 feet. But walls and car bodies likely reduce that. Samsung does offer a version of this watch that can receive calls and texts without being connected to your phone. But it is more expensive and you need to purchase cell service for it.
A:AnswerNo you can not. Only canada can do that on this watch over in Canada. Very strange you can look it up on youtube an read the comments the is only available in canada that feature for this watch unfortunately.
A:AnswerAloha Ls, thank you for finding the opportunity to ask us your question about the Samsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro. Yes, the advertised Galaxy Watch5 Pro (Bluetooth) is capable of sending/receiving messages. Just be sure to have your paired smartphone close by. Let us know if you have additional questions for us by contacting Samsung Support at your leisure. Thank you for being a staunch Samsung customer. - Debra
A:AnswerWe appreciate you reaching out to ask your question! The Galaxy Watch5 and Galaxy Watch5 Pro are compatible with phones with Android 8.0 and RAM 1.5 GB or higher are supported. For any further inquiries, please be sure to reach out to us at Support. -Kelvin
A:AnswerHowdy Jheck, thanks for taking the available time out of your busy day to ask us your question about the Samsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro. Non-Samsung phones running Android can connect to the Galaxy Watch. For the best results, make sure your device has the latest software, and be sure to get the Galaxy Wearable app from the Play Store. When connected with Non-Samsung mobile devices, some features created by each manufacturer may have limited support and some features, like Samsung Pay, are only available on Samsung smartphones. The Galaxy Watch5 and Galaxy Watch5 Pro are compatible with phones that have Android 8.0 or higher and with a RAM of 1.5GB or higher. Feel free to check out, "Samsung smart watch and phone compatibility" if you would like more information on our watch and phone compatibility. Let us know if you would like any further assistance by contacting Samsung Support at your leisure. Thank you for being a valued Samsung customer. - Debra
A:AnswerGood day, thank you for finding the free time out of your busy day to ask us your question about the Samsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro. That's a good question! Yes, it does! The Galaxy Watch5 Pro can automatically send SOS messages to your designated emergency contacts when a hard fall is detected. If you have any other questions for us, do not hesitate to contact Samsung Support at your earliest convenience. Thank you for being an unwavering Samsung customer. - Debra
A:AnswerHi Chris, thank you for your question about the Samsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro. This device will absolutely measure both the number of steps and the distance in miles or other units of measurement. You can track these on the watch face itself or in the Samsung Health App. Thank you for being a Samsung customer. -Elizabeth
A:AnswerIf you do a bit more research and I also had similar question... I chatted with Samsung on their website.
Race Car driving or motor cycle going over 120mph
Flying in a Jet while breaking the sound barrier (Super Sonic flight)
using the GPS function or a Compass app while doing either may cause permanent damage to the watch.