I have the idea that with watches prior to the series 3, there was a Bluetooth 
connection between the phone and the watch. With the advent of the LTE, I 
wonder if this would free up that connection, so that you could use it with 
AirPods for other Bluetooth headset when you're out and you don't have your 
phone. Also, maybe this was already known to everyone, but I learned by looking 
at the Apple Watch specs that you have to have your phone running iOS 11. So 
for folks who wanted to wait a little while before upgrading, you can't do that 
if you also want the series 3. Kind of a bummer.
Mary


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