I have been looking to buy a galaxy 4 classic for a bit now, but am wondering what the differences between the LTE model and the Bluetooth model is. I assume the LTE model uses cellular data compared to the bluetooth connectivity required to send and receive texts/calls, but I am wondering if I end up getting the LTE model will I have to pay a fee for the cellular data I am using to send and receive texts, or just overall how that aspect works. I use a google pixel 4a, with a google fi unlimited plan btw.
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So I went to a local Samsung shop today and wanted to get the 5 Pro as my first smartwatch. To be honest I mainly wanted it because it's cool and looks good on my wrist as the other ones are a bit small. They were sold out of LTE ones and there's a long wait list. My use case would probably be cycling daily and using it as a fitness tracker/navigation, maybe for hiking sometimes. Also it'd be nice if it could call someone if a car hit me in the city, as that happened before. I'm a millenial so I don't really call people anyway.
Does the LTE/eSIM vs Bluetooth make a difference? What are the use cases of the LTE version? Thanks in advance for any advice you can give me.
amazon has a good deal on the watch 5 pro atm, but when I select the gray color, it only lets me pick 'lte' instead of bluetooth. am I good just getting the lte version and never connecting it to a service / just using bluetooth my my phone? or will it not function correctly without lte?