Key Takeaways
1. New LTE and satellite features for Garmin smartwatches are expected, with speculation beginning in May 2025 related to the Fenix 8 Pro model.
2. Four subscription tiers for inReach services were found in the Garmin Connect app: inReach Enabled, inReach Essential, inReach Standard, and inReach Premium.
3. Users will likely manage inReach subscriptions directly through the Garmin Connect app, rather than the online portal.
4. Features indicated in the app code include in-app subscription setup, emergency contact information entry, and the ability to transfer LTE subscriptions between devices.
5. The potential starting price for the inReach Enabled tier is $7.99/£7.99/€9.99 per month, with rumors suggesting a “Get Fully Connected” plan and possibly a 30-day free trial.
A new discovery in the Garmin Connect app might give us insights about the pricing for the upcoming LTE and satellite features in smartwatches. Speculation about this functionality began in May 2025, when it was associated with the Fenix 8 Pro model. Recent updates have suggested that it will introduce handy tools on the watch, like LiveTrack for sharing locations, SOS messaging, and making voice calls using the free Garmin Messenger app.
Subscription Tiers Revealed
Recently, four subscription levels were found in the code of the Garmin Connect app. Discovered by Gadgets & Wearables in version 5.16.1, these tiers are named: inReach Enabled, inReach Essential, inReach Standard, and inReach Premium. This appears to validate previous rumors indicating that Garmin device users could manage their inReach subscriptions directly via the Garmin Connect app, instead of through the online portal.
Features Indicated by the App Code
The code from the Garmin Connect app also suggests features like in-app subscription setup and onboarding, entering emergency contact information, and sending test messages. Most importantly, it seems that users will be able to transfer an LTE subscription from one device to another. For context, inReach subscriptions currently apply to Garmin’s handheld GPS and satellite navigation devices, providing various communication options through the Messenger App.
Taking this information into account, it’s possible that the LTE feature for Garmin smartwatches will be tied to an inReach subscription. If this is true, then pricing would start at $7.99/£7.99/€9.99 monthly for the inReach Enabled tier (full price list below). However, an additional report from Garmin Rumors hints that the LTE subscription could be called the “Get Fully Connected” plan, though the origin of this rumor is not clear. It is suggested that users may receive a 30-day free trial with unlimited data. Time will tell when Garmin will implement LTE capabilities in its smartwatches and what the subscription fees will be.
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