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JamesMc_2160697
SMARTY Pioneer
16-08-2023

Apple Watch Ultra

After 30 years moved away from Vodafone. Delighted with SMARTY for my iPhone and iPad, however I’ve now lost Apple Watch connectivity as SMARTY don’t support e-sims. Happy to sign up with another Network to get the connectivity to my watch that I enjoy, any ideas the most cost effective way to achieve this? 

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  • JJP2's avatar
    JJP2
    SMARTY Pro-coach
    16-08-2023

    WelshPaul is spot on.

    Remember that because Smarty do not currently support eSIM for phones nor watches, If you decide to stay with Smarty for your iPhone, then if you sign up with EE, O2 or Vodafone to get connectivity for your watch, it will obviously be a different number on a different network. 

    You would be better off porting your Smarty number to a network that supports eSIM and then adding an Apple Watch eSIM on the same network, so calls would work seamlessly on both iPhone and Apple Watch. 

    When I used EE, their Apple Watch eSIMs were £7 a month in addition to the iPhone tariff I was on. This was about 2 years ago. I soon got rid of it, as the novelty of calls on an Apple Watch soon wore off for me. 

  • WelshPaul's avatar
    WelshPaul
    SMARTY Centurion
    16-08-2023

    Go back to Vodafone or sign up with EE or O2 direct. 🤷‍♂️