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Samsung galaxy watch lte pay as you go

Janelaine
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Hi

Im a tad confused with ee.

I am pay as you go, and the lte watch is not compatible with this form of service.

Do i need a phone contract and a watch contract or is it worth moving to another provider

Thx

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Chris_B
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@Janelaine   You have to be a contract customer in order to have a cellular watch your on your account,  this can be a sim only contract.    The watch will also have its own contract and in your case will be £7 per month as you already have the watch.  You’ll get 10Gb of data just for the watch and your calls/texts from the contract can be used on the watch. 

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XRaySpeX
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The former.

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Chris_B
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Grand Master

@Janelaine   You have to be a contract customer in order to have a cellular watch your on your account,  this can be a sim only contract.    The watch will also have its own contract and in your case will be £7 per month as you already have the watch.  You’ll get 10Gb of data just for the watch and your calls/texts from the contract can be used on the watch.