Why I Changed My Mind And Activated My Apple Watch’s Data Plan !!EXCLUSIVE!!
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I kept the data plan disabled until the Apple Watch Series 4 was announced -- when I once again ordered the cellular model. After it arrived, I reactivated my plan, and I've been paying for cellular connectivity on my watch.
My original thinking was that I would test out the watch and watchOS 5 (which improved the Music experience and added the Podcast app), with the added benefit of a cellular connection, and then, ultimately, I'd cancel the data plan again.
Don't get me wrong, I still think the $10 a month for a watch that uses very little data is too expensive. I still want to see the monthly cost absorbed by what I already pay AT&T for my phone's data plan.
I have been investigating this exact same issue for over a year. Exact same thing, passwords changes, account PIN number changed, multiple emails from T-Mobile with different phone numbers to call, all in the name of some Magenta Marketing Platform? (Google it) ? I just called in and spoke with a representative about 2 months ago. Thought I secured my account with a new PIN number. Yet when I log into my account, it states my PIN number hasn't been changed in almost 10 months. Monthly stats don't even come close to what my phone states, compared to the amount of texts, data reflected in T-Mobile sure. Unlike most here I do not have Coinbase nor Crypto currency, however analytics have shown multiple, almost nightly, account/network switches and sure enough Crypto currency transfers / data transmission. I have see it link to household IOT such as my first alert smoke alarm, chamberlain garage door hub, and my vehicle 4G. For the sake of transparency, I think this is a much bigger issue involving/starting when I activated my vehicle online app that connects to my car for remote start, parking location, maintenance and service, etc. I believe they are using random customers SIM. I noticed my text messages went up by over 400%, not a concern for T-Mobile as they investigate and said nothing found out of the ordinary. My bill is a constant 70$/month, I would have never noticed unless I pressed to view the pdf image of the monthly bill. For the past 10 months, my bill is almost comical. It's a text message to numbers, followed my hundreds of short codes, followed by a certain friends number, then hundreds of short codes again. It goes on for 50 to 100 pages monthly. All with zero concern to T-Mobile, I'm the only crazy one I guess, but I thought I'd share my experience from the other side of this possible fraudulent activity.
For TickTalk 4 users, we offer 1GB of free cloud storage space. T-Cloud makes it possible to sync your data from your old TickTalk watch to your new watch for a seamless transition. With T-Cloud, your TickTalk can now backup settings, photos, videos, and messages. We also made it possible for App users to sync data like contacts, settings, and reminders directly to their new TickTalks. This is especially useful for families with multiple TickTalks.
Yes, TickTalk can technically work with just Wi-Fi but will not work whenever your child leaves the Wi-Fi area and they will need to set up a new Wi-Fi connection wherever they go to use the watch. We recommend our included TickTalk Wireless SIM card kit which is an affordable, pay-as-you-go plan that offers plans as low as $10 per month and you can upgrade if needed. Make sure your monthly plan is a regular cell phone plan with talk, text, and data. Wearable, digits, tracking, or tablet plans are not compatible with TickTalk.
Make sure your monthly plan is a regular cell phone plan with talk, text, and data. Wearable, digits, tracking, or tablet plans are not compatible with TickTalk. You need to contact your carrier, switch to the correct plan, and then reboot the watch.
Log in to the TickTalk App and click the 3-line icon on the top left to show Mom, Dad, and SOS Settings. Select each icon to set the contact phone number. You do not need to enter the country code in front of your ten-digit number. To transfer your contacts or any other information programmed in your App to your TickTalk, you must have a compatible GSM SIM card with activated data and credits on your plan. Please be sure you have a SIM card for a regular cell phone and not a wearable, digits, tablet, or tracking plan.
If you're already a T-Mobile user, you can add a new line to your family plan. The watch works with T-Mobile's "ONE PLAN" or "MAGENTA" plans which are regular phone plans with text and data. These lines will be approximately $25-$35 per month to add a line to your existing plan. If T-Mobile is recommending a plan that is $10 per month, it is most likely a wearable plan and is not compatible with TickTalk. Make sure your monthly plan is a regular cell phone plan with talk, text, and data. Wearable, digits, tracking, or tablet plans are not compatible with TickTalk. Compare your T-Mobile plan to the recommended TickTalk Wireless monthly plan which offers the same network service at $10 per month. Learn more HERE.
I visited Australia twice in 2019 and the experience when using Fi internationally was great. As soon as I landed, my phone said "Welcome to Australia" and reminded me that I was covered with the same plan as at home. Using data abroad worked well, and I didn't have to pay any ridiculous daily international fees like on some other carriers. Check the Google Fi international rates page for more info on specific regions.
Hey DC, The table is of the readiness chart is super interesting to me. I see all of the data besides athlytic via apple watch? I have an SE and am considering subscribing to athlytic. Is that data in a chart somewhere or in a few words did the estimates seem to track decently well? Looks like they pull in HRV, exertion, and sleep data. 2b1af7f3a8