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Wizard71
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Hi, I wanted to add the new galaxy watch to my account associated with my current phone number but it says I have to pay off my device first. I can however add a watch to my account with a new phone number. A) Why cant I have it tied to my existing number without paying off my phone and B) Does it matter matter the watch will have a different number? It just doesn't make sense to me...

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Your watch has a different number.

That's how they all are.

As long as you are taking a new line and NOT upgrading, you will be fine.

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You need to add it as a new number, otherwise it will upgrade your phone which will cancel it.

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Oh ok, thanks. So I should just go ahead with adding it as a new device and marry it to my current phone/phone number later? Just trying to get my head around it

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Oh ok, thanks. So I should just go ahead with adding it as a new device and marry it to my current phone/phone number later? Just trying to get my head around it


Yes @Wizard71 

That's how it has to work.

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 But is it saying my current number will change? I obviously don't want a new number

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@Wizard71 

Your watch has a different number.

That's how they all are.

As long as you are taking a new line and NOT upgrading, you will be fine.

I have no affiliation whatsoever with O2 or any subsidiary companies. Comments posted are entirely of my own opinion. This is not Customer Service so we are unable to help with account specific issues.
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Ok thanks for your time. Just seems a tad confusing. Appreciate your help, thanks again.

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@Wizard71 

It can be confusing adding a watch, so don't worry, and you're welcome.

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