This info really isn't well advertised well on any of the UK cellular providers that support Apple watch. Took me loads of googling to get anywhere, glad to to see I wasn't the only one! 😅Thanks for sharing!
Awesome video brother. Thanks for sharing. Keep the content coming. Hope you have an incredible night. Much love and RESPECT brother. Hope you have an incredible night.
@@CSSC0der I’ve got a garmin at the moment but thinking about the Apple Watch so I can make calls without having to take my phone with me when I’m training
I was already using the Epix Gen 2, then the ultra 2 came out, did some research on real life usage and decided to make the jump. I used to always have Apple Watches and again, the eco system works so well with my Mac and iPhone.
I followed this way and found it to work well. Only difference is that the white celluar "button" on the watch never turned green, even though the esim and celluar service actually worked. Just if anybody else are waiting for the green light 🙂
Does Apple ‘Find My’ track the Apple Ultra Watch 2 when it has the eSIM activated? I.e if I go for a run, but leave the iPhone at home, will my wife still be able to track me OR my watch (‘Find People’ vs ‘Find Device’)? I imagine the usual ‘people tracking’ would still be linked to my phone, so that would show as left at home, but It would be good if she could at least track my watch to see where I’m at on my run. Would this work with the eSIM?
It will follow your watch if your watch and phone aren’t in range of each other for the find my. At this point you’ve probably tried it out and your wife already informed you that it’s tracking your watch. So my help is probably null and void at this point lol
You are given a different number for the watch but it’s only used for data, basically it is just that, a data sim. But it is synced to your phone so when you are away from the phone people can still call, message etc on your (phone) phone number. Does that make sense.?
Nope, you DON'T need a second connection. This is an expensive way of doing it. You should use your existing iPhone connection, assuming it ti with the right provider
Agree, but what I did like on my run yesterday is no having my phone on my run, music on, but most importantly still able to be contacted in an emergency. Very subjective though, I understand most ppl won’t go for it.
But surely it will only use up more battery when it’s actually on cellular and out of range of the phone because if not and the phone is in range it will use the phone as normal ?
Can u listen to satilight radio. Like I like in Kingston n I listen to k rock on my phone. Out loud every were I go. N I wouldn’t mind air pods pro. Tomorrow I’m getting. Or starting the process of getting an ultra 2. But ya. That watch make me have to upgrade my phone in 4 months. To the 15 pro max. When I just went from a 7 to a 14 pro max.🇨🇦
You shouldn't have to get a second subscription for £7. The idea is to use your EXISTING iPhone connection to the right carrier (EE, O2, Vodafone etc.), pair it with your watch and then use that connection even when you are out of range from your iPhone.
No this is exactly the idea. The possibility to connect an e-sim so you have the same number but have a watch that is completely stand alone from your phone. So it can be used as a replacement for e.g. when your biking and don't want to bring your phone. 7 dollars i'm gladly willing to spend for this feature.