The Galaxy Watch 4 Classic starts at $349.99 for the 42mm Bluetooth model and $399.99 for the 42mm LTE model. That's why Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic isn’t worth the money, in my opinion
The Apple Watch is not entirely independent from the iPhone, though, because LTE connectivity through a carrier requires an Apple Watch and an iPhone 6s or later to share a cellular plan with theFull disclosure: the only reason I can is because my review units are different sizes and colors. This is a fancy way of saying nothing’s changed. The Series 8 still comes in two sizes: 41mm andThe Galaxy Active2 case comes in either stainless steel or aluminum, a 40-mm or a 44-mm case size, and with or without LTE. (The LTE version is available only in stainless steel.)
Despite being over a year old, Galaxy Watch 5 Pro still carries a 'pro' price tag, retailing at $450, with the LTE version costing an extra $50.
What we found has become a compelling case made for upgrading to the Watch 5 series. The Galaxy Watch 5 and 5 Pro both run a few of the same features, including a brand new sapphire crystal So, yes, the battery life is worse with the LTE variant but it really hasn't been inconvenient to date unlike not having certain apps at my disposal when I don't have my phone with me. rojajimmy. • 3 yr. ago. I have had 4 wear OS watches so far. Lg G watch. .