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T-Mobile Multisim: with it you no longer need a cell phone

Do you want to be accessible without a smartphone? This is possible with the Samsung Galaxy Watch5 (Pro) LTE and T-Mobile's Multisim. You call, browse and check your messages on your wrist. So you leave lightly packed.

Of course you want to stay connected everywhere, but sometimes it's very inconvenient to take your smartphone with you. For example, if you go out dancing at night and don't want to constantly check to see if your phone is still in your pants. Or when you go to the pool or recreational lake for a day. Of course, you can hide your smartphone under the towel, but there's always a chance someone will grab it.

Fortunately, there is the T-Mobile Multisim. This allows you to expand your existing phone subscription to your smartwatch. You use your own number to make or receive calls from your watch. Browsing, checking notifications and listening to music are no problems. With Multisim and the newly announced Samsung Galaxy Watch5 LTE and Galaxy Watch5 Pro LTE, a new world will open up to you. A world where you can be reached without a smartphone.

Are you going to that beautiful lake in a beautiful nature reserve for a day? Nice! And you no longer need a phone for that. With the waterproof Samsung Galaxy Watch5 (Pro) LTE and T-Mobile Multisim, you can effortlessly navigate to your destination on your watch. And when you take a dip, you don't have to worry about your smartphone. After all, it's safe at home.

If you are going to take a long hike in the mountains, you naturally want to carry as little weight as possible with you. Thanks to T-Mobile Multisim, you no longer need to take your phone with you. With the GPS of your Samsung Galaxy Watch5 (Pro) LTE, you can determine your route and also listen to music on the way. Of course, the watch also closely tracks your health and you can easily read your performance.

Would you like to stroll along the boulevard at the end of the day in that beautiful seaside resort? Wear your favorite summer dress, because you no longer need pockets to store your smartphone. Thanks to the smart watch on your wrist, you stay connected with friends and family. You can even make a phone call to let them know how much fun you're having.

When you go shopping, you quickly have your hands full. So of course you don't have to take your phone out of your pocket all the time. On your Galaxy Watch5 (Pro) LTE, you can literally check your latest notifications in an instant. And thanks to Google Pay, you can pay for your purchases from your wrist. Of course, this also applies to the bill for that cozy restaurant at the end of the day.

Are you going to have a few drinks at the pub or dance the night away at your favorite club? Still, it's easy and safe to leave your smartphone at home. After all, you no longer have to worry about business rollers who want to steal your expensive device. Thanks to T-Mobile Multisim, you can also simply message your friends via your smartwatch to ask who will pay for the next round.

T-Mobile is the first and only provider in the Netherlands to offer Multisim. Already own a Samsung Galaxy Watch4 LTE or Galaxy Watch4 Classic LTE? So you just need to order Multisim to stay connected everywhere. This will only cost you five euros extra per month. Don't have a smartwatch yet? The Samsung Galaxy Watch5 LTE or Galaxy Watch5 Pro LTE is an excellent choice.

With T-Mobile's Multisim you keep the same phone number, which you can also use on your smartwatch. When you receive a call or message, you see it on all your devices simultaneously thanks to parallel ringing.

In addition, you do not pay any connection costs for Multisim and after the first month you can cancel daily. So you are not stuck with anything. Do you prefer a subscription that includes the Samsung Galaxy Watch5 LTE or the Galaxy Watch5 Pro LTE? Of course you can!

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