
Optimize your daily routine with this Samsung Galaxy watch. The tracking feature lets you monitor your sleep cycle, footsteps and calories, and the Bluetooth connectivity provides convenient access to various smartphone functions. This Samsung Galaxy watch is compatible with Samsung Pay NFC to streamline transactions when shopping or dining out.
A: There are 2 versions of this phone. One just with Bluetooth for $329.00 and one with cellular for $379.00...You have to know which one you want when you buy it. the lesser expensive one has blue tooth only. This means that you must have your cell phone nearby for the watch to accept calls and texts, etc. This model will never be able to be cellular on it's own. So you have to make up your mind if you want blue tooth or cellular upon purchasing. The $379.00 model must be purchased along with a cellular plan from Verizon, T Mobile, etc. The price per month will be depended upon purchase. It will have its own phone number and will be independent from your existing device. It will be just like a cell phone on your wrist. Unfortunately the discounted carriers like Straight Talk, etc. do not have the capability to host the watch. You must do a plan from a regular carrier, eg. Verizon, etc. So decide before you buy either one as to what you want out of this device. There is no turning back if you buy the lesser expensive one, as you will never make it independent of your current cellphone. I have decided to wait until the discounted carriers like Straight Talk can incorporate it into their monthly cards that we buy.
A: Ultimately there is no guarantee that this unlocked model will work for Verizon. While it is not locked to Tmobile currently only Tmobile has agreed with Samsung to activate this wearable. For wearables using esim like this each carrier needs to whitelist the IMEI and then allow the device on their network. If you buy the unlocked edition of this watch with LTE, you risk that Verizon may never allow it. No way to tell and Verizon and Samsung are not sharing their plans. However if you buy the LTE edition directly from Tmobile it is indeed locked and Tmobile currently is not offering a way to immediately unlock them (at least as of now), so it would be less likely to ever work on another carrier. Buying the non-LTE version of this watch will not be able to ever connect directly to a carrier. However overall regardless of carrier you can use the LTE or non-LTE version of this watch with a phone on any carrier. It will just require your phone to be nearby with Bluetooth active (or a wifi network you can join) to get data on the watch.
Q: Can you talk and txt on this watch
A: You can talk and text on this watch but only if you phone is within standard Bluetooth range. If connected with a carrier then you can text and talk without the use of a phone nearby
A: If you purchased the unlocked version it's not compatible.
Q: Will this work with AT&T? Is this LTE capable? Does this have an IEMI number?
A: Hello Candace, this watch is the LTE version and will be compatible with AT&T. You can learn more about activating LTE service for this watch by following this link (https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00082122/). ^Elizabeth
Q: Will this watch work with Sprint?
A: Yes, this will work with Sprint.
A: I just had bad experience with this watch. This watch didn’t work with Verizon. I endup going to Verizon store and bought their watch and it work.
Q: Will this work with Verizon Wireless?
A: No it doesn't, I bought it and have confirmed they can't activate it. I returned it.