Anonymous wrote:I have one with cell service and it’s very convenient to be able to answer calls on it. If, for example, DH is out and I’m doing something with DD in the house and I’m not near my phone, it’s very convenient to be able to quickly answer a call from him about when he’ll be back or whatever.
The GPS model can do that as well. The only time that you really need the cell version of the iPhone is if you plan on being outside of your home and away from your phone. Otherwise your phone just rings your watch.