Not the watch5 pro just the regular watch 5 LTE. The deductible is $29 for screen repair but it's $99 if you get water damage or otherwise need a replacement device. And they don't guarantee you'll get the same color. It's either $3/mo or $49 for two years and where I live I have to pay sales tax on that so it's about $3.25/mo or $53.
I always buy my watches through T-Mobile. You can pay for it with a small amount per month or put more towards the cost if you want. The LTE plan is usually $10 a month,but occasionally there's a deal on the watch if you add the watch line. I don't use the LTE very often but it's nice to know it's there
We polled our readers on whether or not LTE connectivity was a necessary feature when buying a smartwatch. Of more than 3,200 votes, 50% say they are just fine using Bluetooth/Wi-Fi smartwatches. LTE connectivity is the default in the higher-end Apple Watches, but aluminum LTE models are $100 more expensive. the cellular feature is worth considering. Apple Watches with LTE are Conclusion: The decision of whether an LTE watch is worth it ultimately depends on your individual needs and preferences. While LTE watches offer enhanced connectivity and standalone functionality, they come with considerations such as battery life, cost, and limited functionality. By carefully weighing the pros and cons outlined in this 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 isnβt worth the money, in my opinion bvrBNR.