Updated
Updated · Boy Genius Report · Jun 29
Cellular Apple Watch’s $100 Premium Pays Off Mainly for Phone-Free Runs and Errands
Updated
Updated · Boy Genius Report · Jun 29

Cellular Apple Watch’s $100 Premium Pays Off Mainly for Phone-Free Runs and Errands

2 articles · Updated · Boy Genius Report · Jun 29

Summary

  • $100 buys Apple Watch users standalone calling, messaging, music streaming and real-time Apple Maps navigation, making short trips and workouts possible without an iPhone.
  • That upgrade looks more compelling when a carrier includes an Apple Watch eSIM at no extra charge, because the hardware premium is often followed by a monthly cellular fee.
  • The watch still cannot replace a phone for many tasks: Apple Intelligence features in watchOS 11, 26 and 27 require a nearby iPhone, and apps such as Uber, Zoom and Teams remain phone-dependent.
  • BGR’s takeaway is that cellular is a useful convenience rather than a must-have feature, while cheaper non-cellular options like the Apple Watch SE better fit budget buyers.

Insights

With carriers now offering free data plans, is the cellular Apple Watch finally a true iPhone replacement or just a costly compromise?
Does a cellular watch truly offer freedom, or does it just move the digital leash from your pocket to your wrist?