Samsung Galaxy Watch (46 mm, 4G)

Samsung Galaxy Watch

46 mm, 4G


Question about Samsung Galaxy Watch

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Sanduku

6 years ago

I am currently deciding between one of the pure BT and the LTE variant. Unfortunately, Cablecom (my provider) does not offer eSim services at the moment. But is it foreseeable that this will soon be the case? Or does it make sense to order the watch future-ready right away? If you decide on the BT variant. Is it possible to connect several devices to the same smartphone at the same time or will this lead to conflicts? That would be problematic, of course, because I use Bluetooth headphones... Thank you

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Darklingking

6 years ago

to Bt or LTE:

I advise you not to order the LTE version, for the following reasons:
-higher cost
-much less battery life
-and if your mobile phone is nearby you don't need it !!!!

My experience ... the watch is always connected to my smartphone, and the battery of the watch still lasts 4 days (heavy user), I don't notice anything on my mobile phone!

Bluetooth connections to several devices ...
yes, that's possible, I also connect my headphones to my mobile phone via bluetooth ...
it works so well: when I receive a call, I can choose whether to use the audio output and input of the watch, the headphones or the mobile phone ...

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