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In September 2017 Apple announced Apple Watch ''Series 3'', available in two models; cellular Apple Watches being marketed as ''GPS+Cellular'', while Watches lacking cellular capabilities are marketed as simply ''GPS''. <ref>archived version of [https://web.archive.org/web/20171011032751/https://www.apple.com/watch/compare/ apple.com/watch/compare from Oct 2017]</ref> Until August 2020, all Apple Watches required, during initial setup, that the owner have an iPhone in order to complete the setup of the Watch.
 
In September 2017 Apple announced Apple Watch ''Series 3'', available in two models; cellular Apple Watches being marketed as ''GPS+Cellular'', while Watches lacking cellular capabilities are marketed as simply ''GPS''. <ref>archived version of [https://web.archive.org/web/20171011032751/https://www.apple.com/watch/compare/ apple.com/watch/compare from Oct 2017]</ref> Until August 2020, all Apple Watches required, during initial setup, that the owner have an iPhone in order to complete the setup of the Watch.
   
Starting September 2020, Apple introduced an exception that allows cellular models (''GPS+cellular'' models) to be purchased and used by someone who doesn't own an iPhone. Wi-Fi watches (''GPS models'') are not eligible to be set up for a family member. The Watch owner must be part of a Family Group, and their family member must own an iPhone.
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Starting September 2020, Apple introduced an exception that allows cellular models (''GPS+cellular'' models) to be purchased and used by someone who doesn't own an iPhone. The Watch owner must be part of a Family Group, and their family member must own an iPhone. Wi-Fi watches (''GPS'' models) are not eligible to be set up for a family member.
   
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If the watch is to be used for offline-only/wifi only purposes, then the family iPhone does not need to have an active carrier plan.
In most countries, setting up a cellular plan on watch is restricted to the carrier that the family iPhone is on. The only countries where Apple does not allow watches to be 'carrier locked' are: US, UK, France, Germany, Poland, Spain, Switzerland, and Hong Kong.
 
   
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In most countries, setting up a cellular plan on watch is restricted to the carrier that the family iPhone is on. The only countries where Apple does not allow watches to be 'carrier locked' are: US, UK, France, Germany, Poland, Spain and Switzerland—in these countries the watch can have not only its own phone number but also its own independent cellular plan directly with Truphone (available in six countries), Telekom (in Germany), or, in Switzerland, Sunrise or Swisscom.
If the watch is to be used for offline-only purposes, then the phone does not need to have an active carrier plan.
 
   
 
= Stand alone cellwatches =
 
= Stand alone cellwatches =
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*Poland
 
*Poland
 
*Spain
 
*Spain
*Hong Kong
 
   
   
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Americas:
 
Americas:
*Canada: Bell
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*Canada: Bell, Telus
 
*United States: '''AT&T''', '''Verizon''', '''T-Mobile''', US Cellular, C Spire
 
*United States: '''AT&T''', '''Verizon''', '''T-Mobile''', US Cellular, C Spire
   
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Asia and Middle East
 
Asia and Middle East
*Bahrain:
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*Bahrain: Batelco
 
*Japan: au
 
*Japan: au
 
*Thailand: AIS, dtac, TrueMove
 
*Thailand: AIS, dtac, TrueMove
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*Singapore: Starhub
*Taiwan: Chungwa, Taiwan Mobile
 
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*Taiwan: Chungwa, Taiwan Mobile, FarEasTone
*Hong Kong: 1O1O, csl
 
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*Hong Kong: 1O1O, csl, SmarTone
 
*China: China Unicom, China Telecom(in 7 cities)
 
*China: China Unicom, China Telecom(in 7 cities)
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Oceania
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*Australia: Truphone
   
 
= References =
 
= References =

Revision as of 15:21, 27 June 2021

In September 2017 Apple announced Apple Watch Series 3, available in two models; cellular Apple Watches being marketed as GPS+Cellular, while Watches lacking cellular capabilities are marketed as simply GPS. [1] Until August 2020, all Apple Watches required, during initial setup, that the owner have an iPhone in order to complete the setup of the Watch.

Starting September 2020, Apple introduced an exception that allows cellular models (GPS+cellular models) to be purchased and used by someone who doesn't own an iPhone. The Watch owner must be part of a Family Group, and their family member must own an iPhone. Wi-Fi watches (GPS models) are not eligible to be set up for a family member.

If the watch is to be used for offline-only/wifi only purposes, then the family iPhone does not need to have an active carrier plan.

In most countries, setting up a cellular plan on watch is restricted to the carrier that the family iPhone is on. The only countries where Apple does not allow watches to be 'carrier locked' are: US, UK, France, Germany, Poland, Spain and Switzerland—in these countries the watch can have not only its own phone number but also its own independent cellular plan directly with Truphone (available in six countries), Telekom (in Germany), or, in Switzerland, Sunrise or Swisscom.

Stand alone cellwatches

The following models are capable of "family setup" since Sept 2020, provided the model is GPS+cellular (GPS-only models are not permitted to use family setup):

year initial price
(USD)
Display ECG int'l emer-
gency calling
2018 S4 40mm: $499
44mm: $529
yes no
2019 S5 40mm: $499
44mm: $529
Always
On
yes yes
2020 S6 40mm: $499
44mm: $529
Always
On
yes yes
2020 SE 40mm: $329
44mm: $359
no yes

Cellular plans for standalone cellwatches

Truphone

https://go.truphone.com/select-plan

Truphone was selected by Apple as the first multi-country carrier to offer cellular plans for standalone Apple Watches. Truphone offers this service in the following countries:

  • United States
  • United Kingdom
  • France
  • Germany
  • Poland
  • Spain




Local Carriers

apple.com/watch/cellular/#table-family-setup

bold indicates that the carrier allows the watch on their network even if the associated iPhone is not on that carrier

Americas:

  • Canada: Bell, Telus
  • United States: AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, US Cellular, C Spire

Europe

  • United Kingdom: EE
  • Norway: Telia
  • Germany: Telekom
  • Switzerland: Sunrise, Swisscom
  • Spain: Movistar

Asia and Middle East

  • Bahrain: Batelco
  • Japan: au
  • Thailand: AIS, dtac, TrueMove
  • Singapore: Starhub
  • Taiwan: Chungwa, Taiwan Mobile, FarEasTone
  • Hong Kong: 1O1O, csl, SmarTone
  • China: China Unicom, China Telecom(in 7 cities)

Oceania

  • Australia: Truphone

References