Back to Amazon.com
customer reviews
1,455
4.5 out of 5 stars

(NEW) Samsung Galaxy Smartwatch3 - 45mm (LTE)

$169.99
$479.99 65% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Color: Black, SM-R845UZKAXAR
Size: 45mm
Carrier: Unlocked LTE
Sold out Back to product details

Top positive review
16 people found this helpful
Technically Complicated/Great To Use
By Mr. Rodgers Neighborhood on Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2020
Notice: I am a software tech and understand how computer equipment works. Not everyone will have the same experience as me! I had read a lot of reviews about how they couldn't get it to work or connect to ATT. Yes, the Watch3 is fairly new and not everyone at ATT probably knows everything about it. But I hope that my review will help those people because I found that with ATT, a Samsung watch is different than any other smart watch. I like to try and do things myself rather than call someone to set up things like this watch. So I went to the ATT website and logged into my account. The first thing I was told by ATT when I was investigating the watch was that the watch DOES have it's own phone number. So I knew that I need to click on the link to Add A New Phone Number to my account. The next question was if I was going to purchase the equipment from ATT or bring my own. I selected to Bring My Own. Now here is where you have to be careful and fully read the instructions. Natural thinking would be to fill in the form that asks for the IMEI number of the watch and the SIM number. Problem is, you don't have a SIM number. If you read the instructions, for a Samsung watch, you need to purchase an eSIM activation number so you have to tell it that you are adding a Wearable and the click the link to get an eSIM Card and add it to your cart. Depending on the specials on that day, you could get it free or pay fees. Once you purchase this card, you will have to wait for it to arrive. Or you can be like me and call customer service and ask for the eSIM number right away. When I called ATT they saw that I had ordered and paid for the card and so they got the card number and with my IMEI number, they set up their system for the new cell phone number. You will not get an actual phone number because the watch will clone the cell phone number when you connect the two. The agent then texted a photo of the QR code for me to scan into the app when it asked for it. I printed the photo or you can email it to your desktop email to use it from the screen. Now you should have downloaded the Wearable app from the Samsung Store and started it. The app will turn on the Bluetooth and see the watch and connect it. It will then will ask you to scan the QR code or enter the activation code number. After doing that, I had to go to the menu option Mobile Plans and run the function to NumberSync your watch to the phone. Once you do this, your watch should be connected to the cellular network ONLY when it can not connect to your cell phone via bluetooth or via the same wifi network that they are both on at the same time. After that, everything worked right away. I had to answer permissions for every app that I started on the watch for the first time and sometime in the phone. It can be annoying but is a necessary evil. Understand that text will work when connect to the phone or not but email you can only read when it is connected to the phone. Same with a few of the health apps and other things. But overall, it has been great. If you have Samsung Pay on your phone, it will sync with the one on your watch. There are practically a thousand different watchfaces that your can get or purchase in the store for cheap. I found that the ones that you purchase work better and have more configuration than the free ones. There are Navigation apps and even Radar maps for the weather that work great. I even downloaded an app called Nearby Places that will tell me what businesses or government offices are near me. Just tap, select the category you are looking for and then search. Once you find what you want, double-tap and a map with the route will show up with options to get directions as well. For the most part, I can leave my phone at home for most of what I need to do if I don't need to worry about getting emails. But the biggest reason for purchasing this watch was because it has an SOS option where if I fall or if I click three times on the home button, it will text my neighbors and family as well as call 911 so that I can ask for emergency services. I have tested it with my son and hope to test it with 911 soon... once I know that the odds are accidentally triggering a false alarm is minimal.
Top critical review
Blood pressure feature still not available, after one year using Tmobile
By Mr RockNRick on Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2021
The performance of the watch can be drastically be slowed down by the type of watch face that you choose. The original watch face that I chose and paid for slowed the watch performance down so much that I thought my watch was malfunctioning. It's a shame, because the app had multiple shortcuts to other apps such as: phone, calendar, health functions, weather and many of the widget apps without having to leave the main clock face. I'm not sure about the the accuracy of the sleep app. I've had the watch for almost a year and wear it to bed every night. During that time I have never gotten more than 45 minutes of "deep" sleep, according to the watch. I'm not sure which is better, for the watch to be wrong or accurate and needing to adjust my habits. The watch is bulky for night time use especially if you sleep with your arm under your pillow. I purchased the LTE version and perhaps the brodcast signal is interfering with my sleep. Wifi and bluetooth signals from other devices in the past have impacted my sleep enough to discontinue using them near me in the bedroom. The blood pressure feature is currently not available with my carrier T-mobile. You may want to check with carrier before purchasing. Samsung states that it up to your carrier when they will roll out the blood pressure feature, which is available in many other countries. The watch has the BP capability, but T-mobile has not rolled out the software as of April 11th 2021.

Sort by:
Filter by:
By -
Verified Amazon Purchase
Vine Customer Review of Free Product
Sorry, no reviews match your current selections.
Try clearing or changing some filters.Show all reviews
Show more reviews


people found this helpful
By -
Verified Amazon Purchase
Vine Customer Review of Free Product