Samsung Galaxy S24; and if you can get the older Watch 4 on a deal, it’s probably worth checking out. (as long as you have the LTE version of the Watch SE), although there’s still no WellCare Today Samsung Galaxy 4 LTE Smartwatch With HealthAssist; but we don't think it's worth the extra $100. So if you want Wear OS on your Galaxy Watch, you'll need one of the new models. You can't make a call with your Gear 4 if your phone is out of bluetooth range unless you have LTE. Your cell phone provider's numbersync makes your watch become a clone of your phone. I can leave my phone at home and still get messages, emails, calls, etc. even though I'm miles from home or if I'm at the very back of my yard. Imo the LTE is not worth it as trying to talk into the watch and hear calls or text is extremely uncomfortable and poor quality. Also in my area, it's an additional $10/mo to use it as an LTE watch with most mobile carriers as they are pretty much adding a new line to your account. Meanwhile, a Galaxy Watch 5 is worth considering, given the discounted prices you’ll likely find in light of the newer series now available. Galaxy Watch 5 44mm (LTE): $329 / £319 / Rs It's worth noting that this isn't Samsung's top watch anymore though, LTE, BT 5.0, Wi-Fi The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic consists of the main body and interchangeable bands – although If you purchase any of the new Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 series, Samsung Malaysia is offering 20% off on Samsung Galaxy Buds 2, Buds 2 Pro, selected watch straps and Samsung Care+. On top of that, they are also offering free 15W charger worth RM59 and a free Watch cradel worth RM129 as well as an enhanced trade-in deal where you can save up to I got 42mm classic and thinking to get non classic 44mm. I had bezels on Galaxy watch and liked it. But with wear OS, not liking it. Many of the apps, including some of Samsung's own apps don't respond to bezel turn. Also, I'm starting to think, bezel makes it bit harder to use touchscreen on 42mm (not a problem if your touch area is only the .

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