ratsttam
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- May 17, 2010
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That doesn't sound right. If your watch will act independently, it has to have an active line regardless of the number it sends to caller ID. You still have to pay for the line to access the network, they just reconfigure the sim to duplicate your phone's number for sending and receiving.
When I signed up for Digits, they gave me a NEW number for my watch, AND a "duplicate line" number (thankfully I didn't use the watch number for anything)
If I call out from my watch, it shows up as the same number as my phone. [txt does the same in all following examples]
If I receive a call on my primary number, both phone and watch ring.
If I receive a call on my "duplicate line" number, both phone and watch ring.
If I receive a call on my specific watch number, only the watch rings.
As far as anyone is concerned, they only need to know about the primary phone number, they will never see the duplicate or watch number anywhere.
The Digits service is still in beta, so not everybody can sign up for it yet. Although I have not come across any issues with it, there may be quirks that need addressed that are preventing it from being stable enough for general usage.
The only "bug" I have found [ok, it's probably expected behavior], is that my watch is paired via Bluetooth at least 98% of the time. When it comes off Bluetooth and hits the cell network, any texts that I've received on my phone (and watch via BT), come in AGAIN as texts sent to the watch. It can get pretty annoying especially if I had a lot of conversation going on since last cellular connected.