Apple Watch Series 4 models with LTE are set to launch in Poland on April 12, with online pre-orders beginning April 5.

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Apple revealed the dates on its Polish website, but it has yet to add the cellular models to its online store in the country, so pricing remains to be seen. Orange has confirmed it will offer cellular service for the Apple Watch in Poland.

Apple Watch Series 4 models with LTE are already available in over two dozen countries around the world.

(Thanks, Piotr!)

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Top Rated Comments

rmoliv Avatar
70 months ago
What takes them so long to make LTE on Apple Watch ubiquitous?
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IGI2 Avatar
70 months ago
Nice! Finally :)
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Emej Avatar
70 months ago
At least we’ve got LTE support after not getting EKG app this week.
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stan1028 Avatar
70 months ago
Speaking of which, the carrier in Singapore, StarHub, has just offered eSIM for the Apple Watch, alongside with Singtel.

http://www.starhub.com/personal/mobile/mobile-phones-plans/value-added-services/numbershare/apple-watch.html
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For any country were the LTE models aren't for sale, are the stainless steel models unavailable considering all of those have LTE across the board?
Yes. That was the case when my country hasn’t gotten (at least one) carrier that supports LTE/cellular for the Apple Watch.

During then, we were only being offered with GPS only models and they are just the Aluminium ones.
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Remikm Avatar
70 months ago
Also great, but it's a shame it's only that second-rate carrier for now.
[doublepost=1553874650][/doublepost]Actually another carrier announcig they will support eSIM.
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IGI2 Avatar
70 months ago

Also great, but it's a shame it's only that second-rate carrier for now.
What? Orange is a second-rate carrier?
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