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on 09-30-2022 02:24 PM
I see much chatter here about using an cellular enabled Apple Watch on Three with varying degrees of success, but no mention of any others... According to the "Smartwatch Pairing Plan on Three" page on the website, "We'll be introducing other manufacturers and devices [...] soon." Does anyone have a guess on how long "soon" will be?
I've got a swanky new Galaxy Watch 5 Pro on the way. Am I going to need to switch networks to be able to use it to it's full potential before it goes out of date? 😬
on 01-30-2023 10:09 PM
I'm the same, I wasn't told when the service would actually go live, I was told that I'd be able to add the service on to my current plan though. I had absolutely no reason to not believe them, why would you make such an add on only available to certain plans??
on 01-08-2023 11:38 AM
I'll be switching to EE or Vodafone in June if Samsung watches aren't supported by then. Been a 3 customer for nearly 15 years but I want this capability. This will also mean i take my other accounts to another provider also.
on 12-10-2022 03:23 PM
In case it helps anyone else, there is a workaround to get mobile data working on your Android-based smartwatch. I just verified it on my Pixel Watch. Hopefully Three offers a native eSIM option soon for us Android-based 'step-children'...
Search on reddit for 'LTE on imported pixel watch' and *generally* follow the steps to workaround the current network lock (for example, the Pixel Watch is restricted to 2 networks in the UK at the moment, and Three is not currently supported). Note that you will have to tweak a few of the steps in the workaround.
on 11-29-2022 03:56 PM
I completely agree. For a network going around positioning themselves as the best, they seem so far behind the likes of EE and Vodafone when it comes to features. Smart Watches came into existence years ago and many have had 4G LTE for a while. Why only support Apple?
on 10-06-2022 04:43 PM
Shame that Three hasn't extended support for other smart watches as of (looks at calendar) October 6, 2022.
I'll be buying an LTE Android watch myself soon, and would prefer to keep my extra data plan money at Three... if you'll take it.
Idk who needs to hear this within Three's organisation, but you all need to roll out support for this. Is the cost to support extra devices greater than the extra income you'll bring in??
on 10-26-2022 09:37 AM
According to a reply on a Reddit post (so take with a pinch of salt!), as Apple watch is already supported it should just be a point of 'switching it on' for other devices. I guess the biggest hold up is making sure customer support are ready...
Hopefully all the interest in the Pixel watch will kick Three into gear. 🤞
on 10-03-2022 03:14 PM
Shame. In the meantime, if you need a tester/Guinea Pig.... 😛
on 10-02-2022 07:29 PM
Hello, isomeruk.
That's a nice watch! I hope you enjoy it.
At the moment, we don't have a specific timeline on when these additional devices will begin to be supported.
For now, you can still connect the watch to your phone to utilize all the usual features of the watch, as long as your phone is still within Bluetooth range.
Pete.
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