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If you're looking for a sleek watch that can do more than just tell you the time, you've probably looked into the Apple Watch. It's well-known for its fitness tracker, customizable design, water resistance, and built-in GPS. Although you can use the watch without the iPhone nearby, you do have to have an iPhone to set it up first. For more guidance, read our answers to common questions about using an Apple Watch.

Question 4 of 7:

What's the difference between cellular and GPS Apple Watches?

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  1. If you bought a GPS Apple Watch, you've always got to be connected with your iPhone to use most of the features. If you've got a cellular Apple Watch, you can connect directly with your cellular network for a monthly fee. This lets you send and receive messages or make calls. [5]
    • It's totally up to you which Apple Watch is best for you. If you plan on using the Apple Watch without your iPhone nearby, go for the cellular option. If you usually have your iPhone with you and want longer battery life, choose the GPS watch.
Question 7 of 7:

What features can I use if the watch isn't paired or connected to Wi-Fi?

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  1. You can use the watch, alarm, stopwatch, and timer features. Plus, you can still track your workouts or activity goals, display photos, play content that you've synced to your watch, record memos, and use the compass. [8]
    • The watch also has wellness features to help you monitor things like your heart rate, menstrual cycle, sleep schedule, and blood oxygen levels.
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