20-11-2024 08:58 PM
Hi
i I want to get my wife an Apple Watch 10 for Christmas and pay for it on my monthly bill.
she is an EE customer with an iPhone as am I.
Should I get her a paired plan or an unpaired plan? I want her to have full use of the watch separately to the phone so effectively pairing with her number but paid and purchased by my account
any advice please.
thanks
20-11-2024 10:29 PM
@Robsm2 you need a personal paired plan. This will be linked at account level so when the phone rings the watch will ring also. The watch will have its own number for billing and data usages. But all calls/texts are via the phone number in the phone.
21-11-2024 09:47 AM
Hi @Robsm2
Thanks for coming to the community.
@Chris_B is spot on, the paired plan would be the best option.
Is your wife's number on the same account as your phone and in your name? It is just to make sure you can get it added as a paired plan would need to be against the number it is being used with.
Michael
21-11-2024 10:50 PM
Wife has her own plan and account in her name.
I got her an SE watch a couple of years ago on a family member plan but not sure what to do on this one.
she currently connects via Bluetooth but wondered if there was a way to have it ring when she is called without having to have the phone present
22-11-2024 12:35 PM
I understand @Robsm2. If you are wanting your wife to have the full functionality then you would need to either buy this outright from Apple, and get a monthly add on of £7 for her account, or get the watch added to her account.
Rach
27-11-2024 12:39 PM
Good afternoon. I am in a exactly similar pickle in that I am wanting to get my wife the same but on my plan. However she will want it to be linked to her account (separate from mine) and her phone number. So would I be better off getting the unpaired plan?
Thanks in advance.
27-11-2024 02:43 PM
Hey there @Robsondollar.
Welcome to the EE Community 😁
This is a bit of a tough one, as in order to share her number the watch plan would need to be active on the same billing account.
If you were to get the Watch separately she could add it as a data plan to her account, but if you were to take this out on your account you could only go for the family option.
This would give her data to use on the watch, and calls would come through when paired via Bluetooth, but she couldn't receive calls when away from her phone.
Peter
27-11-2024 02:51 PM
27-11-2024 03:09 PM
That's no problem at all, @Robsondollar .
The family option is where we would have the watch set up on your contract, and this would have its own number and data allowance.
Your wife could still pair this to her iPhone and get calls through when in range of the watch, but if she were to move away from her phone, it wouldn't receive calls from her number.
It would still have data though, so she could still access the internet from the watch, just not take calls.
Peter
27-11-2024 03:14 PM