Woot has
44mm Samsung Galaxy Watch4 LTE Smartwatch (Green or Silver) for
$159.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account) otherwise it is $6 flat rate per order.
Thanks to Community Member
sweetyjulie for finding this deal.
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Includes:- Galaxy Watch4 Case + Inbox band
- Wireless Charger
- QSG
Product Features:- Unlocked LTE Connectivity (LTE service required)
- Sleep tracker
- ECG monitoring
- Use Google Assistant or Bixby, and stream from YouTube Music
- Recognizes 6 popular activities, from running to rowing to swimming
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For about $10/mo, t-mobile will add a cellular data plan directly for an LTE watch and pair the watch with your phone's number. So you could leave your phone at home (to go for a run or bike ride) or your phone's battery could die, and calls and texts and some notifications would go directly to your LTE watch without any bluetooth or wifi connection. This last one is the reason some people are willing to pay a bit more to get a smart watch with LTE/cellular.
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For about $10/mo, t-mobile will add a cellular data plan directly for an LTE watch and pair the watch with your phone's number. So you could leave your phone at home (to go for a run or bike ride) or your phone's battery could die, and calls and texts and some notifications would go directly to your LTE watch without any bluetooth or wifi connection. This last one is the reason some people are willing to pay a bit more to get a smart watch with LTE/cellular.
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Sensor or nickel allergy? Fitbit had a similar issue a while back