
Samsung Galaxy Watch
42 mm, 4G
Samsung Galaxy Watch
42 mm, 4G
If Orange France uses Esim, it is likely to work. However, the Samsung Pay option may not work. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee that it will work perfectly, we are very sorry. This answer is therefore without guarantee.
These, for example, or also Galaxy Watch models without LTE.
This depends on the type of subscription you have with your operator, so you should inquire with Swisscom directly. However, the LTE network is theoretically less powerful than 4G, then it depends on the power you get. But 4G should be 10 times faster.
I can't say .... I use a Samsung s 10 + wouldn't want to give it away. Runs perfectly !!!
According to this entry, it should be compatible. https://forums.oneplus.com/threads/samsung-galaxy-watch-2018-oneplus-6.899028/
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Unfortunately not :(
And in response to this direct threat to the community michse propose that the Senate immediately empower with emergency measures, the supreme scribe. No seriously, thanks for pointing this out, we will have this looked into :)
It's black, stainless steel is the material. Great watch, by the way, I've had it for about 1 month.
Ja, das ist möglich. https://www.samsung.com/au/support/mobile-devices/gear-s3-how-to-send-sos-messages/
"Stand alone" means that the watch retains most of the important functions (calls, contacts, messages, etc.) even without a Bluetooth connection and basically works like a mobile phone with a SIM card. So you can leave your mobile phone at home and go jogging, for example, and you are fully reachable. When it is installed for the first time, an e-SIM is requested from the corresponding provider (provider login to their Internet portal is necessary for this) and then automatically stored on the watch and that's it. Depending on whether your contract includes the option of an "additional device" (should be possible with all of them), this works without any problems and only has to be done once. Depending on your subscription, additional costs may be incurred (e.g. CHF 10 per month with SWISSCOM) or it is free of charge (SWISSCOM Infinty XL subscription).
This would be possible in principle, but I would first have the provider check this briefly, as B2B subscriptions entail certain restrictions with regard to the number of subscriptions, etc.
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