27-12-2022 03:14 PM
why does the Google pixel watch help forum say you dont need a new line to operate the lte side of things and yet EE say you do.
If you choose to activate a 4G LTE plan for your Google Pixel Watch LTE, your watch should connect directly to your mobile carrier. Your watch and your phone must use the same carrier. Stream music, make and receive calls and text messages, and contact emergency services without your paired phone nearby.
Note: Additional carrier fees may apply.
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27-12-2022 05:53 PM
@full_of_crap_1 The watch has nothing to do with your mobile phone contact so why would EE allow you to have a 2nd device on your account that needs a data connection to work. That watch only shares the call/text allowance of your mobile tariff and it shares the same number as your phone it also needs a cellular connection to work and with that cellular connection you get 10Gb of data for the watch. You’re paying for that cellular connection and data you can use on the watch. Again this has nothing todo with the contract for your mobile phone.
You think you should get that for nothing ? Again the watch has nothing to do with your mobile monthly contract and it’s a 2nd device on your account that needs a data connection to work you’re paying for that.
28-12-2022 12:44 AM
I had the same thought when I got my watch as a gift with the phone, though annoyingly ee doesn't show you the price when you try to add the 10 gig package to your contract so haven't gone forward with setting it up.
28-12-2022 07:46 AM
Good morning @deathbylemons.
To have data on your watch you will be required to purchase a 30 day rolling add on for £7 per month. This will provide you with 10GB of data.
Katie 🙂
28-12-2022 07:57 AM
Thank you for this, shame there's only one plan.
28-12-2022 10:38 AM
@deathbylemons I’ll be surprised if you need more than 5Gb of data per month. To purchase 5G of data for your phone it'll cost you just over £14 . It’s cheap at £7 for 10Gb and you’ll don’t need that amount.
28-12-2022 03:22 PM
Chris the original question is , why is google saying on there help forum that we don't need a new line.
28-12-2022 03:33 PM - edited 28-12-2022 03:52 PM
@full_of_crap_1 As stated via Google’s own page that you’ve shown it’ll share your phone number it’s not a 2nd line that has its own number for calls/texts it uses your mobile number. But it still needs a data connection that you pay for.
The question in bold text is
The answer is no it doesn’t need its own number for calls/text it uses your phone tariff allowance and your mobile number for calls/texts
It even says
Google Pixel Watch will share the same mobile number as your phone.
It does however need a data connection to work and you’re paying for that connection. All networks will charge you to have a 2nd device on your account that needs a data connection as these 2nd devices have absolutely no connection with your mobile phone tariff. The watch is linked to account level so it can receive calls and texts when someone calls your phone or you make a call/text via the watch. That connection to the EE/any network needs to be paid for and that’s what you’ll be paying for.
and as you posted everything on your first post I’ll copy and paste this.
“Note: Additional carrier fees may apply.”
29-12-2022 10:56 AM
so the fact that i have now 5 numbers on my plan instead of the original 4, albeit the 5th number is for EE Smart Watch 30d £7. you are saying the now 5th number isn't a line as such but a data plan attached to a number already on the plan and the fact the number i wanted connected to the watch already has a call and data connection and plenty of data might i say, doesn't really matter to EE.
is that correct