ClintRo
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Yea, I am ready for the S3 on Verizon.... My S2 wifi version is nice, but I am waiting for the LTE model to upgrade... TAKE MY MONEY damnit!! LOL
The LTE model should hold its value better. Why not buy the T-Mobile or AT&T model and just cancel the monthly service?I may have to pick up a wifi model... to bad.
I have my phone with me 99.99% of the time anyhow.
The watch only requires cellular service to be independent from a phone. When connected via BT, it has full functionality. When remote connected via WiFi, notifications will be passed through, but there's no VoIP app for calling.Can I connect an AT&T Frontier that is not active to my Verizon s8+? And still get notifications etc as long I'm in Bluetooth and or WiFi range. Or do I need connected/activated line for it to work?
Bahhahaha! Go somewhere without your phone... not in 2017. Lol. Non-LTE is the way to go because of this unless you're out jogging or something, but I'm with you, I never leave home without my phone. Not to mention my Bluetooth works great and can go a good 30ft with a solid connection.I may have to pick up a wifi model... to bad.
I have my phone with me 99.99% of the time anyhow.
I think you misunderstood. There isn't a VoIP app that allows the non LTE models to receive calls or messages. Only the LTE models allow you to leave the phone behind.So I tried a experiment today(none lte) that didn't work, my phone was left at home on WiFi and I went to a business that the WiFi is also saved in my phone, I had hoped the watch would allow me to text or call but that didn't happen, as far as I can tell I was able to access contacts and e mail unless those were already saved in my watch , I had hoped or understood I would have more remote access when on WiFi that was saved in my phone.
However when pulling into my driveway and reconnecting to home Wi-Fi or Bluetooth on my phone the watch updated to anything missed
OK thanks for clarification on thatI think you misunderstood. There isn't a VoIP app that allows the non LTE models to receive calls or messages. Only the LTE models allow you to leave the phone behind.
On the Frontier LTE, calls and messages are received on the Tizen dialer and message app via the cellular radio. If there is no signal, it doesn't work. Remote connection is just for allowing notifications to be passed from the phone to the watch.
I found that there were many occasions when my phone was not on my person. It was in the house when I was in the backyard, or in the basement when I was upstairs, or accidentally left behind, etc.
I hope they get it AT launch. This is freaking ridiculous.By the time Verizon releases the gear S3 the 4 will be almost out. I'll be hoping Verizon will get the 4 soon after launch.
So I tried a experiment today(none lte) that didn't work, my phone was left at home on WiFi and I went to a business that the WiFi is also saved in my phone, I had hoped the watch would allow me to text or call but that didn't happen, as far as I can tell I was able to access contacts and e mail unless those were already saved in my watch , I had hoped or understood I would have more remote access when on WiFi that was saved in my phone.
However when pulling into my driveway and reconnecting to home Wi-Fi or Bluetooth on my phone the watch updated to anything missed
Well that's good to know!I've texted when remotely connected to my phone. Phone was left at home (all it needs is internet, ether cellular or wifi). Connected watch to wifi (which by the way can be joined even if not previously stored as long as it doesn't have to accept terms on a browser page). Watch then connected remotely to my phone. I could send and receive texts on my watch. As pointed out, there's no way to do that with voice calls. I was also able to check my emails etc. My s3 is non-lte and my phone was miles away at the time so guaranteed not to be connected directly. My phone is a Samsung btw (note 5, nougat).