06-30-2021 02:36 PM - edited 01-06-2022 02:40 AM
"The built-in GPS works independently of your iPhone for distance, pace, and route mapping in workouts. Connecting Apple Watch to a cellular network requires the same wireless carrier as your iPhone. Service plans vary by carrier, so please contact your wireless service provider for more details."
For canada it lists the following carriers:
Bell3
Freedom Mobile3
Rogers3
SaskTel
Telus
We know public mobile is owned by telus
So in theory as long as my IPHONE is with public mobile i should be able to use this independently of my iphone, the way it was designed, yes? Or does this mean i cant buy the apple watch 6? Or does it mean i have to get a different cellular provider to use all the benefits of the watch?
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06-30-2021 03:21 PM
Unfortunately pm does not support e-sim. Only smart watches that have a sim card slot can use pm services. Apple watch can use your pm service vs activating a separate account (if pm supported e-sims.)
06-30-2021 03:21 PM
@MillsOK It means you must choose one those 5 carrier brands to have eSIM functionality. So, pick your poison.
Currently, the situation is the same in EU with eSIMs only available from the major brands.
As far as PM being owned by Telus, this post may give you some insight to the relationship: https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/Using-Your-Service/SIM-Fraud-on-PM-interesting-articl...
06-30-2021 02:43 PM
You can tether off your phone but public doesn't offer esim that most of the new apple watches use.
06-30-2021 02:42 PM
@MillsOK : I'll assume you mean cellular capability. I'll assume the watch has an eSIM. Public Mobile does not support eSIM. But you can certainly use it via bluetooth or mfi or whatever Apple uses.
06-30-2021 02:40 PM
PM does not offer eSIM but you can teher off your phone to make it work