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There are LTE Samsung watches, you can use them for calls without your phone around, what are you talking about?
It could barely make calls. It can make calls as a party trick but you can't really access your contacts book in an easily usable way, you can't start new text conversations, and you can't view your full calendar and you definitely can't add events. I don't need much for a watch to replace my phone but I do need it to call and text well and I need to be able to access my calendar. It's very clear that those devices are designed and intended to add more tracking and monitoring and dopamine hooks on top of your phone, not to replace it with a less intrusive alternative. It was actually fairly frustrating.
Well, on a screen so small, you'd always be limited in what can be shown. I definitely can add events to my Calendar on Galaxy Watch 6 though, the problem is if I'd ever want to do it from the watch or check them on it. I use it for reminders and notifications checking mostly, personally.
Maybe it's way more usable with Bixby or other voice assistants, but I'm really put off by the privacy and battery-draining aspects of those.