Yes hello I wanna buy a Samsung watch 4 classic but it's LTE and I don't want an extra plan so could I still use it the same as the Bluetooth version and still do messages via Bluetooth with Ur phone
Thanks for the video! I'm thinking of getting the 4G LTE as I want to leave my phone at home for runs however the Classic 6 says no GPS? Will it still track my run if I have the 4G or do I need GPS too which would mean i need to purchase 5Pro?
De GPS is just for a route so if you want a route for your run then yes buy the 5. But if that isn't the case buy the 6 or 6 classic if you want the bezel
Hello, thanks for the video. Just a quick question, on the bluetooth version of G.watch 6, will it be able to track fitness/gym activities i leave my phone at home? Or does it have to be connected to the phone to be able to track activities?
My question is I got the LT version and the Bluetooth one I just want to use the watch as a regular watch, but I don't want another phone plan so we'll be okay if I can keep the LTE one and find my location on it. If I lost the watch, what would help with that? The LTE version one or the Bluetooth one?
I connected my watch6 to my car info system without my phone and can make and take calls with the LTE model. I like having the LTE model over the BT model.
@@lcotto2064 Yes my watch has it's own number with my service provider. But all calls come via the phone number. When not together, the watch is remotely connected to the phone.
I want to give an elderly person a watch that allows me to track his location through an app on my phone, as well as monitor some health features such as heart rate. Does this watch support these functions?
In the lte version can i connect my Bluetooth earphones to take calls And if suppose I have the bluetooth version and I go on a walk without my phone and after i come back will it sync my workout information like gps data and all with the phone?
I would assume so. Even Wi-Fi or location will drain the watch faster. I use bluetooth mainly and then airplane mode after it's charged (until I wear it again).
I came up with this video just because it drains a lot more battery. I had accitdently left wifi on, I was away from the phone and had 1 hour workout. That resulted for 33% battery drop in just 2 hours. It was bad, but became even worse after it got update to One UI 5.0. After the update the watch also became awfully slow.
And so anorher year goes by where it looks like there's no smartwatch I'd be interested in - they're finally giving more LTE options but if it's anything like the Galaxy Watch 6 it won't do something basic like streaming music. I want a fitness tracker with data, completely separate from my phone. If I'm leaving my phone at home it's because I don't want to be contacted, why does it seem like there's no market for that?
@@abdulsamiwardak494 that's a good question. I wanna say yes. As long as your watch has battery it will track your workouts, and then it will sync up with your phone once you reconnect via bluetooth.
I saw on Google that if there is no LTE plan on the watch, you can still connect it and use it via Bluetooth, but your phone will have to be within proximity to the watch. Whereas with LTE, you could leave your phone at home, in the car, etc
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Yes hello I wanna buy a Samsung watch 4 classic but it's LTE and I don't want an extra plan so could I still use it the same as the Bluetooth version and still do messages via Bluetooth with Ur phone
Got the watch 6 instead, if anyone wants to buy one save and get the watch 7 trust me it will be a huge upgrade just wait until it comes out
@@Hasman12watch 7 has a very noticeable increase in performance, which is worth it alone for me.
Hey my question is that can we text someone using the Bluetooth version if the watch is connected with our smartphone?
yes you can, but with the lte version you can text them without your phone being connected
So if I buy the Lte version would I have to have it on a phone plan to ger notifications when I'm not around my phone?
yup about 10-15 per month,
Major phone companies steal users' pockets by delaying the production of a smart watch that works as a phone without the need for a phone
Thanks for the video! I'm thinking of getting the 4G LTE as I want to leave my phone at home for runs however the Classic 6 says no GPS? Will it still track my run if I have the 4G or do I need GPS too which would mean i need to purchase 5Pro?
De GPS is just for a route so if you want a route for your run then yes buy the 5. But if that isn't the case buy the 6 or 6 classic if you want the bezel
No GPS means it won't track your route/location during the run but it'll still track the workout with heat rate and more
Can i download and listen offline music on spotify in samsung galaxy watch 5 Bluetooth??
Hello, thanks for the video. Just a quick question, on the bluetooth version of G.watch 6, will it be able to track fitness/gym activities i leave my phone at home? Or does it have to be connected to the phone to be able to track activities?
Doesn't the Bluetooth version still have WiFi?
Yezzir.
Can you use bluetooth headphones while the watch is conectet?
Yes you can, and it's actually recommended, because calling with only the watch is not very good, the microphone is bad and the audio too.
Thanks for the information. For the LTE version do I need a separate plan from my phone plan or can I use it with same plan on my phone?
No you have to pay for a new line. My watch line is $15 bucks a month
My question is I got the LT version and the Bluetooth one I just want to use the watch as a regular watch, but I don't want another phone plan so we'll be okay if I can keep the LTE one and find my location on it. If I lost the watch, what would help with that? The LTE version one or the Bluetooth one?
eSIM can be a duplicate of existing sim card
Nope@@microwavepc
My question is can I get the LTE watch and not hook it up to a cell phone right now maybe later. Will it still work like the Bluetooth one?
Can someone answer this woman pls? I would also like to know!
It sure will
Excellent Review, straight to the point, not like other people's reviews that takes forever and just bla bla!
Didn't waste our time with filler, appreciate that.
Do research and see LTE is a major problem with all Samsung models, will overheat after 5 minute calls, design flaw.
For LTE version i must have Samsung Phone only?
Precise and to the point presentation !
I connected my watch6 to my car info system without my phone and can make and take calls with the LTE model. I like having the LTE model over the BT model.
Did you have to connect it with your service provider to receive calls?
@@lcotto2064 Yes my watch has it's own number with my service provider. But all calls come via the phone number. When not together, the watch is remotely connected to the phone.
Im going to get the lye version but can I still use Bluetooth with the phone and take texts and phone calls that way
@@lcotto2064 yes
Do I need another sim ?
It's an e-SIM. An additional $10/mo
I have the Bluetooth and the lte version
It's included in my plan with Google fi
I have it on auto so it's only used as needed
I want to give an elderly person a watch that allows me to track his location through an app on my phone, as well as monitor some health features such as heart rate. Does this watch support these functions?
Does the LTE come in 40mm?
small and detailed explanation, thank you
In the lte version can i connect my Bluetooth earphones to take calls
And if suppose I have the bluetooth version and I go on a walk without my phone and after i come back will it sync my workout information like gps data and all with the phone?
Does the LTE version drain battery faster? That may be the deciding factor for me - battery life over cell functionality.
You can choose not to use LTE.
can you turn off LTE and use the LTE model with bluetooth?@@LordGryllwotth
He asked if lte drains faster...you didnt say yes or no.
I would assume so. Even Wi-Fi or location will drain the watch faster. I use bluetooth mainly and then airplane mode after it's charged (until I wear it again).
I came up with this video just because it drains a lot more battery. I had accitdently left wifi on, I was away from the phone and had 1 hour workout. That resulted for 33% battery drop in just 2 hours. It was bad, but became even worse after it got update to One UI 5.0. After the update the watch also became awfully slow.
Thanks for clearing that up. 👍🏿
And so anorher year goes by where it looks like there's no smartwatch I'd be interested in - they're finally giving more LTE options but if it's anything like the Galaxy Watch 6 it won't do something basic like streaming music.
I want a fitness tracker with data, completely separate from my phone. If I'm leaving my phone at home it's because I don't want to be contacted, why does it seem like there's no market for that?
Does the 4g lte has NFC? Shame it just notifies you about phone calls but cant acrually make nor answer any.
Wow. Interesting. I got the bluetooth model and I'm good w it for now.
Hi there, does it track gym workouts if you don't take your phone with you?
@@abdulsamiwardak494 that's a good question. I wanna say yes. As long as your watch has battery it will track your workouts, and then it will sync up with your phone once you reconnect via bluetooth.
@GLRYB2GD thank you very much for the quick reply. Relieved to hear that. Don't need to pay extra for the lte version then. Cheers.
I bought one on EBay, it was cheap.
Ótimo video! Muito bem explicado e direto ao ponto.
So dont buy lte if yr mobile adict
Lets assume i have LTE model and didnt have any cellular plan yet but might plan in future. So for LTE model, there is no bluetooth feature?
I saw on Google that if there is no LTE plan on the watch, you can still connect it and use it via Bluetooth, but your phone will have to be within proximity to the watch. Whereas with LTE, you could leave your phone at home, in the car, etc
Now that I'm playing around with one, I can change music and what not, see texts, but I can't respond without the LTE plan. I'll have to upgrade lol
@@common_curtisy247so the LTE plan is a separate paid plan from you phone plan? Or are they connected?
I rather leave my watch at home while running and carry my phone there's very little things you can do with a smartwatch
Workout information heart rate and ability to change music without pulling phone out that's all you need bud
@@RedRum. I deleted my heart rate app from the watch don't use it for music neither just to take calls that's it
I’m considering getting a Apple Watch series 8 but idk if it’s a good idea
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