Watch phones are extremely neat. I've bought a couple from http://www.3gwatches.com and I like them for the most part. I kept my regular smart phone and just bought a prepaid phone with a SIM card and activated it didn't put the SIM card in my watch phone. If you are you have a Sim card you can just interchange it with the watch phone. It comes in handy when you're using your hands a lot when traveling.
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Watch phones are extremely neat. I've bought a couple from http://www.3gwatches.com and I like them for the most part. I kept my regular smart phone and just bought a prepaid phone with a SIM card and activated it didn't put the SIM card in my watch phone. If you are you have a Sim card you can just interchange it with the watch phone. It comes in handy when you're using your hands a lot when traveling.