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- In addition to the current assistance for the Pixel and Apple watches, the Nari has increased its cellular watch support to add the new Galaxy Watch 8 lineup.
- Officially, only the Galaxy Watch 8, 8 classic, and ultra are endorsed, but there are rumors that the old galaxy watches can be added.
- In addition to the Galaxy Watch 8, you will have the support of Pixel Watch 2 or more new as well as the Apple Watch Series 4 or more.
Although the prepaid carriers are usually left behind in the Big Three, it becomes accurate last year or more. Brands such as our mobile, Google FI, and some others have begun to adopt cellular watch support, though usually for only one or two brands or specific models. If you are looking for a widespread cellular watch support between prepaid carriers, there are some better options than the visible.
Although the Mian initially only supported the Apple Watch, it changed with the addition of Pixel Watch Support last month. Now, Verizon’s proprietary prepaid brand is expanding its support with the arrival of the Galaxy Watch 8.
As the first time was seen by the Ilikewolves99 on the visible subdidate, the latest visible app update note is mentioned in the Note that now is compatible with the Galaxy Watch 8, 8 classic, and Ultra. For now, there is no way to activate an old Galaxy clock, but many commentators in the original thread said that customer service representatives have claimed that other models should finally work, though they are not in the system yet.
Of course, they can only be some lower -level customer service representatives who speak in return, so promise a wider Galaxy Watch support with salt grain so far.
If you need a cellular watch support but don’t want to buy a new Galaxy Watch 8, the visible old pixel watches (back to Pixel Watch 2) and the Apple Watch Series 4 or later support it.
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